01 January 1970 5 3K Report

It is a known fact that nothing can get out of the event horizon of any black hole. If we say that gravitons mediate the gravitational force, then it should mean that gravitons that start from the singularity interact with objects outside to give rise to gravitational force. But from the very principle of black holes, gravitons should not be allowed to escape out of the event horizon. The case of a black hole should have been like that of the strong force, the gravitational force should have confined itself and no gravitational effects should have been observed due to a black hole. Why is this not the case?

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