Ali, Ahmed FaragAhmed FaragAliFaizal, MirMirFaizalMajumder, BarunBarunMajumder2025-08-222025-08-222014-06-012331-8422arXiv:1406.1980v1https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/18122We will argue that the divergence in time for the asymptotic observer occurs because of specifying the position of the Horizon beyond the Planck scale. In fact, a similar divergence in time will also occur for an in-going observer in Rainbow gravity, if we again specify the position of the Horizon beyond the Planck scale. On the other hand, if we accept the occurrence of a minimum measurable length scale associated with an universal invariant maximum energy scale in Rainbow gravity, then the time taken by both the in-going and asymptotic observers will be finite.en-USBlack HolesGravity's RainbowHorizonRainbow gravityAbsence of an effective horizon for black holes in gravity's rainbowe-Printe-Print123456789/615