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Can black holes move at the speed of light? If so, what would its curvature look like? [closed]

This question has more to do with the curvature of moving bodies but I will first start with this. If a photon has enough energy, then it could presumably become a black hole (kugelblitz). I see no ...
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Regarding black holes and the speed of light [duplicate]

Prior to a black hole reaching sufficient (size ) to stop radiating light (due to excessive gravity ) would the speed of radiation of light slow smoothly down to zero (as the hole draws closer to the ...
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Do photon inside event horizon exceeds speed of light? [closed]

Event horizon is a region of space whereby nothing with information can escape, so I imagine that a photon falls into this region of space does it accelerates toward the singularity if it exists? Do ...
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SPEED of LIGHT as photons reach black holes [duplicate]

As photons reach a black hole and begin fall in - is their speed increased as they go down (like a vacuum cleaner does to dust).
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Speed of light originating from a star with gravitational pull close to black-hole strength?

Imagine you have a star which is on the brink of turning into a black hole. Lets say it is infinitely close to become a black hole, but not there yet. Since there is no event horizon, but a great ...
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