Abstract
Consider a radially freely falling observer who plunges into a Schwarzschild black hole. In contrast to a static observer, he will have a different view of the black hole and of the outer sky. Furthermore, the relationship between the proper time of the falling observer and the proper time of a distant static observer differs from the relationship between the proper times of two static observers or two freely falling observers.
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