My point exactly. Of course I am aware of the observation that to an outsider time persists. However, the experience for the observer at the singularity itself, there is insufficient time for anything to occur and zero time for any force to act on it.
Would it be fair to deduce that:
- Gravity...
If a black hole experiences infinitely slow time (IE time stops) due to their singularity, how are they able to move/orbit?
If supermassives occupy the centre of most/all galaxies. How are the galaxies moving if the black holes can't?