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Evan's answer is spot on. In Newtonian physics, objects would always take a hyperbolic path around an object that it isn't orbiting, which leads to a return path up to but not including 180°, but under GR, there's no limit to the bending.There is a photo-sphere for a Schwarzschild black hole which is 1.5 the distance from the event horizon. If light reaches that radius, there is no path for it to escape without use of something like mirrors. The closer it gets to that radius, the more it bends, which leads to the scenario described above with the multiple laps before escape.
Quote from: Halc on 26/07/2020 13:07:51There is a photo-sphere for a Schwarzschild black hole which is 1.5 the distance from the event horizon.The photosphere for a Schwarzschild (non-rotating) black hole is half the black hole radius above the event horizon, not 1.5 times.
There is a photo-sphere for a Schwarzschild black hole which is 1.5 the distance from the event horizon.