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    I think photons could have a mass - but then again, since they travel at the speed of light, they should be massless. Thus, you could have an argument either way for a velocity.
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    C

    Then if you think about it, light has a primary velocity (speed plus a first direction). What gravity is doing near a black hole is merely causing light to speed up in a second direction. This second velocity would be a mere fraction of the original speed. But one could argue that the original velocity of light never really changes due to gravity.
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    C

    Then how do we explain something like this article then: Link
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