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What makes light not be able to escape a black hole?

I’ve read over and over again that nothing travels faster than the speed of light. My question is this: if the force of a black hole is so strong that not even light can escape it, then might that mean that whatever “force” in the black hole travels faster than light itself? Forgive me for not fully researching before I ask… I know the answer’s probably just a google away, but it’s always cool to get opinions from real people.

Thanks!

the answer is that gravity doesnt really have a speed. its like the earth or anything else with a large mass. everything has escape velocity, you have to be going so fast to escape the gravity of an object. so the gravity of a black hole is so strong not even light can escape it.

think of gravity like a trampoline. if you place a bowling ball in the middle it sags, so any thing else on it rolls towards it. and something has to have a certain amount of speed to be able to roll back up the slope thats created by it. so basically a black hole has so much gravity that there isn’t even a slope, its like a wall instead of a hill, you can always climb up a hill (the more steep the more effort, same with gravity) but you’ve gotta be pretty talented to just walk up a wall.

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