I have come to the conclusion we don't really understand what gravity or light really is. We know it exists but when it comes down to the basic component(s) of light and gravity we don't have a good grasp of them in extreme environments such as a black hole.
For example, gravity exists but what is it really? How can a black hole pull light into it?
Is gravity just an extreme form of a magnet?
I wonder if we thought of gravity as a magnet on steroids, would it simplify solving more of gravity's behavior and properties in a black hole?
What if all the heavy elements such as iron are sucked far down into a black hole first and increased the magnetic properties to such an extreme level it even pulls light into the black hole? What if the black hole was turning right to left instead of say left to right. Would the direction of the spin of a black hole change the magnetic properties of the black hole and what material it was able to pull into the black hole? Does a black hole have to spin around to create the extreme gravity we believe is at the center of a black hole?
For example, gravity exists but what is it really? How can a black hole pull light into it?
Is gravity just an extreme form of a magnet?
I wonder if we thought of gravity as a magnet on steroids, would it simplify solving more of gravity's behavior and properties in a black hole?
What if all the heavy elements such as iron are sucked far down into a black hole first and increased the magnetic properties to such an extreme level it even pulls light into the black hole? What if the black hole was turning right to left instead of say left to right. Would the direction of the spin of a black hole change the magnetic properties of the black hole and what material it was able to pull into the black hole? Does a black hole have to spin around to create the extreme gravity we believe is at the center of a black hole?
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