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Why can light NOT escape a black whole?
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Why can light NOT escape a black whole?
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Because the black whole is so deep and black that it hides or sucks in the light and is hard for it to get out.
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Since the speed of the black hole is faster than the light of speed, the light cannot escape the black hole.
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