Bursts of light from black holes are the result of the accretion (or "consumption") of matter by black holes. Quasars are an example of this.
Its Gamma burst Ray which comes from the center of the universe.
It's only infinite around the event horizon.
I am not aware of light calculating anything in a black hole.
No, a black hole is not faster than light.
if there is light surrounding a black hole it is normally from material entering into the event horizon of the black hole.
Only around a black hole. There is a sphere around every black hole where light orbits the black hole.
light has no mass and therefore no weight. Light cannot be "pulled" into a black hole. The escape velocity from a black hole is greater than the speed of light, so no light can escape from a black hole. Spacetime in the vicinity of a black hole is greatly distorted by the hole's gravity, and light may travel along curved geodesics that intersect the black hole. But it is not pulled in.
The escape velocity of a black hole is equal or greater than the speed of light, so light cannot escape
No. The escape velocity of a black hole is greater than the speed of light.
No, the speed of light cannot escape a black hole because the gravitational pull of a black hole is so strong that even light cannot escape it.
No! Not even light can escape the black hole!
Obvisouly it is not a black hole! :)