> Now, where this does become problematic is when the velocity you would need to achieve is higher than the speed of light.
Isn’t this sort of a definition of a black hole? My non-physicist intuition tells me a neutron star can’t have an escape velocity higher than the speed of light, otherwise the light wouldn’t escape
Isn’t this sort of a definition of a black hole? My non-physicist intuition tells me a neutron star can’t have an escape velocity higher than the speed of light, otherwise the light wouldn’t escape