SunnyD
Belgian Waffler
Light doesn't cease to move. Gravity can end up distorting space-time, in a black hole to such an extent as to be a nearly infinite singularity. If light has to travel infinite space (even within a singularity), then it doesn't matter how fast it goes, it would never escape. Basically, within a black hole, there is so much space-time for the light to traverse that it will just about never get out. It never slows down though.
Better yet, there is the possibility that light can indeed pass through a black hole. However, in doing so, the distortion of space-time distorts and stretches out the wavelength of the light so much that it no longer has any wavelength at all, and thus no detectable properties.
Better yet, there is the possibility that light can indeed pass through a black hole. However, in doing so, the distortion of space-time distorts and stretches out the wavelength of the light so much that it no longer has any wavelength at all, and thus no detectable properties.
