Well there goes the entire black hole narrative where nothing even light escapes.
Light DOESN'T escape a black hole. But it does affect surrounding regions.
Why would anything not fall into the hole?
Answer, the gravity is not nearly as much as is babbled, if there is any gravity at all to nothingness
Distance. That's why we dont fall I to a massive black hole in the center of the galaxy
I bet you helped NASA pump the pure O2 into the space capsule to cook the astronauts
I bet you're a troll who had nothing serious to say about anything.
A black hole is so "massive" that the escape velocity exceeds the speed of light.
A star 1.4 times the mass of the sun, after collapsing into a neutron star may eventually collapse into a black hole.
The average neutron star has an escape velocity of 1/3 to 1/2 the speed of light.
The earth has an escape velocity of about 25,000 mph (7 miles per second).