why does it look like slow motion if big objects fall down or collide? Even slower if we talk about astronomy.

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When you see big buildings collapsing or some sort of scientifically correct simulation of planets/asteroids it always looks like in slow motion. I don’t understand why.

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Because small and big things fall at the same speed, but big things have a lot longer distance to fall.

Example. Raise your hand straight up, and let it fall down. How long does it take for the hand to fall down? Like half a second? Okay, now picture a 100 meter tall giant doing the same. The proportions are the same, but the hand is not going to be falling 100 meters in half a second, because gravity accelerates big and small things at the same rate. So, relative to the objects size, yeah it’s going to look slower.