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  1. Thanks, mathematic! Could you please provide me with a paper on this I could refer to for exploring this further? The only concern I had about this issue is that the black hole does have a charge, since it has collapsed from a charged object (a star). Without any doubt, the gravity is the major impact of a black hole, but this does not mean, that this is the only one.
  2. Hi everybody, The question I wanted to clarify is the following: does the black hole interact with any other objects in the space via the eloctromagnetic force? There are two contradictory clues I have on my mind. First of all, the overall electric charges is conserved during any kind of transformations of a substance. So, the evident answer is yes, there are electromagnetic intercations with the black holes and, say, the travelling protons. Secondly, the electromagnetic interaction is a field, which is both a particle and a wave. A particle, associated with the electromagentic field is a photon. But a photon cannot escape the black hole event horizon. So, the answer is no. I'm not an astronomer (I'm a numerical analysis specialist) and maybe the thing I am asking is evident. Anyway, please, provide your answers with the links, if this is possible. Thanks, Dmitry
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