Falling in to a black hole

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Lecture overview

Professor Susskind continues the in-depth discussion of the physics of black holes. He begins with the Schwarzschild metric and then applies coordinate transformations to demonstrate that spacetime is nearly flat in the vicinity of the event horizon of a large black hole. In other words, nothing special happens at the event horizon for an observer falling towards the black hole.