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[QUOTE="the_reverend:468624"]yeti, "light" as we see it doesn't escape but energy does. black holes actualyl radiate energy all the time. the band that they radiate just aren't visible to us, such as X-Rays. Also, most stars do not have the ability to turn in to black holes because they don't have enough mass. I'm fairly certain that our sun would never turn into a black hole cause you need more mass than our sun has to make a black hole. if our sun tried to turn into a black hole, the outward forces and balancing forces of the atoms themselves would over power the gravitational collapse that would be necessary. next, light. light is made of photons which are massless, but light has momentum and can be precived when it hits something. http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg16622424.300.html there is a simple school experiment that proves this [img]http://physicscourses.okstate.edu/ackerson/Physics3213/radio_files/image003.jpg[/img] since light has momentum, simply put, the event horizon of a black hole is a curvature in space-time and the gravitational forces behind that can change the momentum of the photos thus pulling them back into the black hole (or at least keeping them at the event horizon)[/QUOTE]
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