Time dilation on a neutron star.
That sounds a bit better than 20,000 years. ;)
So in one day on a neutron star equals about 27 1/2 hours on earth. For each year you would age 53 days slower than people on earth. If average life expectancy was 72 that would be a couple years longer.
Not much difference at all.
2006-10-17
15:22:50
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Walking 20 feet would equal 23 feet in the 4th dimension.... which again is better than light years. ;)
2006-10-17
15:30:19 ·
update #1
You would always live for 72 years, your time. You can't stop time!
But in a black hole for 72 years would equal near infinite time on earth and if you could sit in a black hole for 72 years and come out the universe would be totaly different if it even existed at all.
2006-10-17
15:52:44 ·
update #2