infiniteloop wrote
The light you see is from the accretion disk which is composed of dust and matters turning around the black hole at light speed so at very high temperatures making this light, but the center is black as expected, btw anything in the accretion disk is doomed, be it planets or stars, only something faster than speed of light can escape but nothing is faster (for now)
Actually matter in the accretion disk doesn't move at light speed, and no the accretion disk can be escaped with speed lower or equal to speed of light.
Tech Guru wroteBasically nothing will be escaped from a black hole , even light. Due to the cheer gravitational pull of blacks , planets approach it will stretch & torn apart. The Question is does time escape a black hole or it will stop there ?
Your question doesn't make sense, time is a relative thing and it works relativistically normally even inside the event horizon!
and for the sake of this topic. guys you are thinking of black holes in the perspective of Newtonian gravity that is acceptable in a general casual discussion but that becomes so wrong when anyone tries to explain things you need to think of General relativity and forget about regular gravity. I know most of you aren't in depth with this stuff but if you are seeking answers you need to look in the right direction.
as an example related to what was discussed earlier that black hole's gravity is so great that light can't escape that statement is correct BUT light has no mass and Newtonian gravity as powerful as it gets cant interfere with Light. Light can't get sucked into a black hole nor it is literally bend to orbit the event horizon gravity itself doesn't interfere with light at all, light moves in a straight line in a vacuum. So you may ask then why it bends and even cant escape the event horizon if "gravity" isn't pulling it?? That's when general relativity steps in, a very simplified answer would be that the black hole's "gravity" warps spacetime in such a way that straight lines in space always point towards the singularity in a sense that if you move in the other direction you going back in time and you cant move back in time so after the event horizon the only way in space time is towards the singularity. that's the correct way of looking into it . i know it is too simple of an answer and there is more ways to explain it but that's just to point you in the right direction.