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Several questions about escaping the event horizon of a black hole
typical disclaimer: I am not a scientist so please don't scold me too much for curiosity.
I imagine a large black hole with a less massive black hole in orbit around it. Light enters the event horizon of the more massive black hole (or the smaller one when it's about to orbit closest to the larger bh). The smaller bh distorts the event horizon creating a lagrange location somewhere that used to be within the event horizon. The light now flys away from or passes around the massive bh. Is this a way to escape the event horizon?
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Question 2, since the universal expansion is accelerating, in the distant future could light enter the event horizon of a black hole and have the space it is located expand so rapidly that it is no longer inside the hoizon?
Question 3, Can light enter the event horizon immediatly before the black hole evaporates away? Would it then 'escape'?
typical disclaimer: I am not a scientist so please don't scold me too much for curiosity.
I imagine a large black hole with a less massive black hole in orbit around it. Light enters the event horizon of the more massive black hole (or the smaller one when it's about to orbit closest to the larger bh). The smaller bh distorts the event horizon creating a lagrange location somewhere that used to be within the event horizon. The light now flys away from or passes around the massive bh. Is this a way to escape the event horizon?
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Question 2, since the universal expansion is accelerating, in the distant future could light enter the event horizon of a black hole and have the space it is located expand so rapidly that it is no longer inside the hoizon?
Question 3, Can light enter the event horizon immediatly before the black hole evaporates away? Would it then 'escape'?
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