Just like classically light gets consumed by the ground if you aim it wrong, in GR light gets consumed by the black hole if it gets close enough to the horizon (1.5x the horizon radius for a non-rotating black hole). If you aim it better, it misses the black hole and escapes to infinity.
Just like classically light gets consumed by the ground if you aim it wrong, in GR light gets consumed by the black hole if it gets close enough to the horizon (1.5x the horizon radius for a non-rotating black hole). If you aim it better, it misses the black hole and escapes to infinity.
Yes. And a rock flown 1000 km per second will not escape in one direction, it will escape in other.