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TopicHas Superman ever escaped a Black hole?
NFUN
12/24/17 7:35:52 PM
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scarletspeed7 posted...
No i think that would be when he whistled the multiverse into existence.

Eh. You'll have to get LotM to be sure (or ask me again in a year), but I've heard that past the Schwarzchild radius, there are no paths in space-time that lead away from the black hole.

Light moves at a constant speed in all reference frames, but the escape velocity of another body refers to the speed needed to escape the body from the surface. If light always moves at the same velocity, it should move at c near the center and at the edge. This implies that space-time itself must be curved to the point of no escape. Or something.

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