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Observing the age of the Universe when orbiting a black hole
It is nearly impossible for a planet in orbit around a black hole to experience enough time dilation to make a significant difference in the age of the universe. … This is because the innermost orbit around a nonrotating black hole is at 3x the event horizon radius, at which point the time dilation is $\sqrt{1-1/3^{2}}$=0.95. …