Relative to a distant observer, what energy value does the particle falling into the black hole effectively carry?

Answer

Negative energy

For energy conservation to be maintained system-wide, the particle that crosses the event horizon and falls inward must possess negative energy relative to an observer situated far away from the black hole.

Relative to a distant observer, what energy value does the particle falling into the black hole effectively carry?

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