An object can freeze and disappear near a black hole
We’re in awe when a magician makes an object disappear before our eyes. But what they do is nothing compared to the disappearing act of a black hole. To anyone watching, it will appear as though the object slows down until it stops moving altogether; then, *poof*, it’s gone. In reality, however, that object never stopped moving–it just moved so quickly that humans can’t process what happened. The concepts of time and space don’t apply anymore.
When any object goes through the event horizon, they slow down and freeze because the light which reflects the object cannot escape the black hole. The dragging process of escape will result in a time freeze. Over time, the light thins to a dim red color with a longer wavelength until it eventually disappears from view altogether. What’s really happening is that the light is going from dim red wavelengths to infrared radiation and then finally radio waves.