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  1. What of gravitons then? They also constitute as particles with light cones (I think). But yes, I was mistaken with gravitational waves.
  2. Implying that light cones within the black hole's event horizon never intersect external world lines, or that internal events do not affect external ones. Implying that gravity has a light cone, or is an "event". Hence, propagating gravitational waves within a black hole's event horizon never cross, and do not affect external events. Which I'm pretty sure is wrong.
  3. Assumptions: Inside a black hole's event horizon light cones do not intersect the world lines of external objects. Gravity propagates as an event. So a black hole's internal gravity doesn't affect external objects? What did I do wrong?
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