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Q:
Black hole gravity is strong enough to trap light. So exactly how hard would the gravity pull on you and a spaceship near the core?
A:
The matter falling toward the singularity inside a black hole would indeed acquire higher and higher energies, and its speed would approach, but not exceed the speed of light.
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