In Einsteinian physics, the space-time continuum is often compared to a sheet of rubber. Mass creates a gravitational âdimpleâ in that space-time sheet. But a rotating object â like a spinning black hole â adds an extra twist to the dimple. Matter caught in that twist would appear to wobble in orbit around the object, like a toy top wobbling on its axis. Therefore,travelers passing close to a black hole would feel as if ânothing happened.â But a distant observer would see the travelers being dragged around the black hole. Therefore the more the spin and mass the more faster the other matters will revolve round.Well but relative to the blackhole the mattaer will be stationery.So if matter be me, I wouldn't feel anything but my actual speed will vary with the mass and spin og the thing that creates blackhole.So my actual speed will obviously change my timely movement. What do you think? I may be wrong, so please lets discuss more of it to get in greater depth