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Date: 2006-04-07 15:02:00
Galaxies
Space
Supermassive black holes
Star types
Astrophysics
Stellar black hole
Galaxy formation and evolution
General relativity
Fuzzball
Astronomy
Physics
Black holes

What is a black hole? Most people think of a black hole as a voracious whirlpool in space, sucking down everything around it. But that’s not really true! A black hole is a place where gravity has gotten so strong that

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