For such a person, every one second of their "personal" time would correspond to four seconds for distant observers.
Yet for distant observers, both solutions with the same mass are indistinguishable.
To more distant observers, these cases offer varying degrees of intrigue.
To a distant observer, it would have looked like two friends meeting and greeting.
A distant observer will determine that objects close to the mass get "dragged around".
Now consider how the same journey appears to a distant observer.
There ain't no problem And so when it came time for his favorite Wednesday evening program, the distant observer was ready.
It is also usually assumed that distant observers construct the same spacetime.
From now on they were likely to be watched by distant observers.
Then the sound makes its way to you, a moderately distant observer, at about 1 foot per millisecond.