posted on May, 19 2018 @ 07:56 PM
Mass of objects create gravity the greater the mass of an object the greater its gravity.
Now what many people may disagree with me on, is the same could be said in this way.
The greater the mass of an object the faster the gravitational force will be.
How can this be demonstrated?
The gravitational force of objects is greater with greater mass but is also constant.
An object fall rate on earth is the same for all objects unless friction is involved. The same is true for the moon or anywhere else. Except the fall
rates would be different for the earth moon or wherever else. Because they all have different mass and thus different gravity which all produce a
force with measurable constant speed at which objects of lesser mass are subjected.
We also know that gravity bends light and can also capture light.
The gravitational force of a black hole is so powerful that even light can't escape it. Therefore the constant gravitational force of a blackhole is
faster than the speed of light.
Or if that isn't obvious enough if you dropped something into a blackhole it would fall faster then the speed of light.
But just wait... because all I have said is true so is this... that object you dropped once exceeding the speed of light would come to a standstill
having outstripped even time itself. Atleast if you could see it that's what you would see while our object has really then left this reality or this
dimension.