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The whole idea of a black hole is the following. If a sufficient amount of mass is concentrated in a sufficiently small volume, then the gravity becomes so strong that nothing can escape - not even light. Actually the gravitational attraction will distort space and time in such a way that, within the event horizon, an object can only move closer to the black hole's center, not away from it, even if it moves at the speed of light.

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