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That's obvious, but I'm talking more about relative to the blackhole, rather than a point thousands of AU's away. A point such as the event horizon where nothing can escape can be considered to have infinite gravity, it's a matter of perspective.
Has anyone seen cube 2: hypercube? the sequel cube:zero's on sci-fi tonight =D
Has anyone seen cube 2: hypercube? the sequel cube:zero's on sci-fi tonight =D
Eh, it's not a matter of perspective, it's just math: given the mass of a black hole you can calculate where the event horizon is and you can calculate what the gravity is at the event horizon.
If anything in the universe has infinite gravity we'd all be pulled to it right now.
The gravity of an object causes isn't relative to anything.

If anything in the universe has infinite gravity we'd all be pulled to it right now.
The gravity of an object causes isn't relative to anything.