Can I just be extremely boring and suggest something more simple ? Every atom has a frequency. In order for said frequency to occur the atom must vibrate/move which requires it to have energy ? Hopefully I'm correct up to this point. What if a black hole is ( because of gravity ) so dense that the atoms can no longer move. For this to happen they must be stripped of their energy. As I understand it, black holes have jets etc of energy that shoot out perpendicular to the spiral around them..... Still hoping that bit is right. Could these jets be the energy that has been stripped from the atoms as they get consumed by the black hole ? As such is it possible that it's not that light cannot escape but simply that the atoms within no longer have energy to give off light. At that point, an atom that has no energy and who's protons and electrons are no longer moving effectively ceases to exist. Is it then this infinitely low area of energy ( none ) that is then filled by the energy and matter around it. Gravity being the pushing force of space rather than the attracting force we assume ?
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