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Black hole is just a massive gravity of a dead star
It's existing until the gravity become weaker and worn out.
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Originally posted by Midori:
Dude what if
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Opposite s-x is a matrix for me.
People often underestimate the gravity of such a thing.
Originally posted by salamander:
what about "white hole"?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_hole
White hole is a theory. Which star has the opposite gravity is against the nature.
Originally posted by TGC> The Games Collector:
People often underestimate the gravity of such a thing.
It's the concentration of massive gravity.
It's become weaker and worn out in countless times.
Last edited by Bomb Shot; Feb 15 @ 8:47am
Please explain the gibberish phrase "a massive gravity".
I can always tell when its one of your threads.

I presume you made this thread just to state a fact, rather than to discuss.
Originally posted by DarkCrystalMethod:
Please explain the gibberish phrase "a massive gravity".
I can always tell when its one of your threads.

I presume you made this thread just to state a fact, rather than to discuss.
A massive gravity is the whole gravity of a dead star.
It's countable as a whole one in practice.

I made this thread because it's possibly a new knowledge of the black hole.
What about super massive black holes? They have a greater mass than any sun.
Originally posted by steven1mac:
What about super massive black holes? They have a greater mass than any sun.
I don't know the before but maybe a super massive star once before the death.
I read that at the bright center of a galaxy there is a black hole 😲
Last edited by Schamyl006; Feb 16 @ 8:46am
skOsH♥ Feb 16 @ 8:52am 
When a star dies, all of that energy wants to collapse in on itself

This desire for matter to attract to itself will pull in other matter and then the density of the area where the star is, is too massive, and then space curves into a hole with presumably a singularity at the center

And temperatures inside a black hole are absolutely wild
Y1N9 Feb 16 @ 10:45am 
Well, that solves that then. /s
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Date Posted: Feb 15 @ 8:27am
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