Then how does light (which has no mass) get effected by a gravitational pull from a black hole? If your theory holds, then that shouldn't happen either. Yet it does. So a object that has mass, no matter how little should get effected.
Photons may not have mass, but nonetheles have energy, and thus simply follow curved spacetime geometry; and thus become trapped, as it were, inside the event horizon of a back hole.
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Photons may not have mass, but nonetheles have energy, and thus simply follow curved spacetime geometry; and thus become trapped, as it were, inside the event horizon of a back hole.