Light itself is trapped in the gravitational pull.
The pull is the force that makes the matter travel at a specific speed.
A black hole is made when light can not leave a star because the mass of that star is so great in its gravitational pull that nothing can escape it.
Lets say if i where to jump, now imagine a place where if you enter the field of gravity light cant escape it! You would be sucked in at ....the speed of light!
So we must achieve the speed of light, if that is the force that is pulling us in at!
Imagine if we could make a mini black hole,
all we would have to do is have a Strong gravitational pull so Strong light could not escape.
I think we will have that one day!
Tiem travel is a varibel!
2006-07-24 09:53:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The object would not reach the speed of light. It would take an infinite amount of energy to accelerate any object with mass to that speed, and a black hole cannot exert an infinitely strong gravitational pull.
2006-07-24 09:50:53
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answer #2
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answered by Jay S 5
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it fairly is a truism. Photons holiday on the cost of sunshine as a results of fact they are mild! How ought to they holiday on the different velocity? i don't keep in mind any slacker photons vacationing slower. additionally, if something has NO MASS, it particularly is not, and it particularly is not GOING everywhere. How ought to a stress be exerted on something without mass? undergo in innovations E=mc²? Mass and ability are one and a similar, so even skill has mass, despite if it particularly is totally, very small. attempt looking up Tachyons. they are meant to pass faster than photons, which would be thrilling.
2016-11-02 22:14:21
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think that's it, from what I know, in theory a blackhole's gravity is so great that light cannot escape it. Of course it doesn't matter because blackholes don't exist ;-)
2006-07-24 09:47:28
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answered by Josh 4
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Depends on your frame of reference. For a frame outside the hole, the object disappears on crossing the event horizon. For a frame inside the hole, the object continues to accelerate but never actually reaches the speed of light.
2006-07-24 11:27:21
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Blacks holes do exist, Josh...
As matter is pulled into a black hole, it goes faster and faster until it is almost going the speed of light, and is either sucked in, hovering just on the edge of event horizon, or escapes back out into space.
2006-07-24 10:12:05
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answer #6
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answered by trancevanbuuren 3
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It can break apart and release all kinds of matter and anti-matter stuff. But it NEARS the speed of light. Thats what it does. It takes infinite energy to accelerate it to light speed.
2006-07-24 09:51:03
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answered by BigPappa 5
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it doesn't lose speed.....time just goes "slower" when u get close to a black hole. then ur body stretches out until it rips and disintigrates
2006-07-24 09:50:34
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answered by Anonymous
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