Hi Bojan
As you know I can't do the math however from my modest understanding of the matter I doubt if anything would being travelling at C.
The event horizon is I think a boundary where escape velocity would have to be greater than C, at least this means nothing can leave not even light.
However I doubt if that allows us to conclude incoming matter will reach C at that boundary, the event horizon.
It is my understanding that to reach C matter even of a miniscule mass would require infinite energy.
Do you know if the equations support your view that an object would reach C at the event horizon.
If less than C will an object experience time dilation such that it will appear to remain stationary to an observer.
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