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Can a neutrino pass through a black hole?

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Can a neutrino pass through a black hole?

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No, a neutrino cannot pass through a black hole. A black hole does not affect a massless particle, like a photon, but it warps the space the photon travels through. Thus, photons cannot escape a black hole. Similarly, if a neutrino is massless, it cannot escape due to the shape of space-time inside the event horizon. And if it has mass, then the gravity will work directly on the particle and prevent the particle from achieving escape velocity. Good luck kicking that spot.

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