The discussion revolves around the concept of gravitation potentially being mediated by particles, specifically gravitons, and the implications of this for black holes. It is argued that if gravitons have mass, they would complicate the understanding of gravitational interactions, possibly leading to a second event horizon. The consensus suggests that a static gravitational field, like that around a black hole, does not require gravitons to propagate information, as it is defined by the mass of the original body. The conversation also touches on the challenges of developing a consistent quantum theory of gravity, particularly the renormalization problem. Ultimately, the nature of virtual particles and their role in theoretical frameworks is highlighted as a significant aspect of this discussion.