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... hole the gravity is so intense that it tugs at time and space, causing space to slow down and stretch out. Here not even light can escape this intense gravity. Any body that comes near a black hole would firstly be ripped apart by the immense gravitational force and then upon reaching the event horizon the body would never be seen again and is thought to go irreversibly towards singularity, thus become infinitely more dense. How are Black Holes formed? It is not clearly known how a black hole is formed and because of this there are a few types of theories. Probably the most popular theory is behind the collapsing star theory. This theory says that it would take a star 20 or 30 times greater than the sun in mass to create a black hole. This huge star would have to undergo some kind of supernova for its contents to ...
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