What are Black Holes?
Black holes are regions in space where the gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. Formed when massive stars collapse under their own gravity at the end of their life cycle, black holes continue to intrigue astronomers and physicists alike.
The Event Horizon
The event horizon marks the boundary around a black hole beyond which nothing can return. It’s the point of no return, where the escape velocity is greater than the speed of light 🌌.
Types of Black Holes
- Stellar Black Holes: Form from collapsing stars.
- Supermassive Black Holes: Found at the centers of galaxies. These giants have masses equivalent to millions or even billions of suns.
- Intermediate Black Holes: The elusive middle ground between the two.
Froge Universe!
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