User talk:Wraith48

Dose objects around a Black hole move at the speed of light? The reason i ask this question is,if the gravity makes mass move faster around a greater mass,such as mercury dose around the sun.One can only think that a star around a black hole could have the same effect.Given that a black hole has a infinite mass causing an almost infinite amount of gravity. could it be possible that things could be moving around the black hole at the fastest know speed,the speed of light(186282mps). To add to the question of objects around a black hole move at light-speed. Dose object that enter the black hole move faster then the speed of light.The reason i question this is,if an objects moves faster then light the light cant hit the object causing it not to seem visible.But if you can't see dose not mean its not there. For insentience,If your in a dark room and your run in to a chair you cant see the chair but you know its there cause you can feel it.So who's to say there's nothing in the middle of the black hole? what if its just moving to fast to have light hit it and be seen?I don't have mathematics to show where this maybe, but i will be working on it.I do not know if this conflicts with Albert Einsteins Theory of relativity,or string theory but i will be looking in to it.