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Why does it seem as though something must be traveling faster than light?
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So we know that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light, but Stephen Hawking released his research on radiation particles that can be released from black holes. If nothing can escape a black hole, even light, but this radiation somehow can, even if it's being shot out by the black hole itself, then wouldn't that mean that this radiation travels faster than the speed of light? or does it simply travel at the speed of light and have less mass than a photon and that is how it escapes the gravity?
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