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Since light is entirely incapable of slowing down, what happens when light approaches a black hole such that it's trajectory passes through the exact center of the black hole? It seems, based on what I currently know, this would mean that the gravitational force pulling on the light would be in exactly the opposite direction that the light is moving, which would not allow for the light to change direction and be kept in that general vicinity.
I appreciate any help you may offer.
I appreciate any help you may offer.