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>>50862949
What >>50869619 said, but visualized stolen right from wikipedia

I would absolutely love to write a guide but I simply don't know enough about relativity or black holes to say, what i do know is extremely shallow surface level knowledge.

Another fun fact you can think of is that there exists a point near the event horizon of a black hole where light can perfectly orbit the event horizon, meaning that in theory, you could look forward past the event horizon and see the back of your own head.

With spinning black holes there is also a distance where photons are stationary relative to the surface coordinates of the event horizon. You could imagine it as photons being on a geostationary orbit around a black hole, so from the spinning reference frame of the black hole, one could "detect" the light to be stationary. Afaik, this shouldnt break any rules since we are talking about a non-inertial reference frame and those do fucky stuff

>>50871708
Light's path getting bend by gravity is in effect light getting affected by gravity.

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