1. Gravity arises from the rotation of "conveyor belts of gravity" between atoms and molecules. These conveyor belts are formed from the rotational movement of energies traveling through the "arteries and veins" that make up spacetime.
2. In a black hole, these conveyor belts rotate in a unique way where energies in the arteries accelerate while energies in the veins decelerate, greatly increasing the outward push of gravity near the black hole.
3. This intense gravitational force near a black hole causes effects like gravitational lensing, where light bends as it approaches the black hole, and time dilation, where time passes more slowly near the black hole.