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Reverting recent edits that claim that gravitational waves can pass through the event horizon of a black hole
Hi - this is a quick note to explain why I have reverted your recent edits to black hole and event horizon. If I understand your edits correctly, you seem to be claiming that gravitational waves generated inside the event horizon of a black hole can pass through the event horizon and be detected in the universe outside the black hole. My understanding is that the region inside the event horizon is causally disconnected from the outside, so nothing, not even gravitational waves, can pass from inside to outside. If you are going to reinstate your edits, you need to provide a reliable source that supports your claim. Gandalf61 (talk) 10:29, 20 June 2021 (UTC)