Submitted by SlyusHwanus t3_120g3km in askscience
loki130 t1_jdltqbu wrote
To take a somewhat less abstract approach to this than those mentioned so far, an object like a neutron star needs some repulsive force to counteract gravity and prevent further collapse, and that force must be conveyed by particles that cannot exceed light speed. If no light or other particle can move outwards, no force can be conveyed, and there's nothing stopping the mass from collapsing eternally inwards.
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