Probably nowhere. You may be confused with the idea of the "black hole", an object so massive that light cannot ESCAPE. But light - and any other matter - can certainly fall IN, and the radiation within the black hole is incalculable.
The idea of the "black hole" simply means that our understanding of physics is inadequate to the task of describing what happens in an area of extreme mass. We DO NOT KNOW what happens there.
You can use matter or light to measure the force of gravity, because gravity distorts the shape of space around the gravitational body thus distorting the path that matter or light travels through that space.
Gravity is not matter (dark or light), it is a property of mass and space that results in forces. Matter and force are entirely different things.
Gravity is a main thing that is not matter.
there are many like your shadow, gravity, light.
there are no gravity waves gravity and light are what you could call thinned out parts of matter,and matter and gravity are connected and part of one big thing made of maybe boson material.this might seem crank but it is true.
Light, Energy, and Heat.
Gravity is NOT matter, it is a force that effects matter.
C To expound, gravity and light travel at the same speed. * It is a fundamental fact of nature that nothing can travel faster than light, but matter slows light while gravity is not slowed or screened by anything. So light and gravity only travel at the same speed in the vacuum of space away from any mass.
Dark matter and Light matter. They are tweakable, anti-gravity materials. Dark matter and light matter have the same effects but just look different. Very useful for creating floating platforms so it is best to use them in a platformer.
Just space. It can be empty space, or filled with matter - though some types of matter will absorb light too quickly. However, the medium that light needs to be transmitted is gravity.
Yes, it does. Another opinion: No it doesn't. The formula for the force of gravity involves masses and distance. There is no gravitational force where there is no mass, like, for example between ideas, or between sounds. I notice that the question offers no guidance as to what "non-matter" is.
The absence of matter is vacuum. Some examples that are not matter include: light, heat, sound, energy, gravity, time, love and happiness.