If gravity waves are affected by gravity, then how does a black holes gravity escape the event horizon?

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If gravity travels at the speed of light, and is affected by the local curvature of space, then logically it should be unable to have any remote effects since it could not escape..?

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Nothing supposedly escapes a bh, Although hawking disagreed with his hawking radiation thing, And so do i. nothing is perfect. stuff called quantum foam is fizzing out, Which is negative energy, Interacting indirectly with our dimension. Stuff inside bh looks More like |_/|_/|__|
|/ and outside like O.. Maby this is how particles form aswell. by changing shape to fit in.

besides, those waves are generated by some event, Like colliding black holes. afaik

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