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So black holes are incredibly dense points of matter that affect everything in their area with very powerful gravity field, including light. \
So, asuming that gravity affects only matter, that by default says that light is a physical particle.
So why don't the regular laws apply to it? When light moves through the air in the atmosphere, why doesn't it slow due to air resistance like all other objects with mass?
So, asuming that gravity affects only matter, that by default says that light is a physical particle.
So why don't the regular laws apply to it? When light moves through the air in the atmosphere, why doesn't it slow due to air resistance like all other objects with mass?