Black holes are stronger than the speed of light
The speed of light is the faster way to measure how anything travels. Distance between stars and galaxies is measured in light-years; that is how long it would take light to travel. So in simple terms, it’s pretty fast. For a long time, scientists have studied to see if anything else can travel faster.
Recently astronomers using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory have noted that a supermassive black hole in Messier 87, another galaxy, is spinning and attracting matter around it at a speed 99% faster than light. With this discovery, it is safe to say black holes, or at least some of them, are stronger than the speed of light.