Friday, January 29, 2016

Blog #1: How Black Holes Form

   Black holes are formed when the center of a massive star collapses upon it itself, the collapse causes a supernova, a supernova is known as one of the biggest explosions in the space and can produce more energy than our sun in it's entire lifetime, and can completely outshine entire galaxies. Even after the explosion, if the core remaining after the explosion is massive no known repulsive force inside any star can push back strong enough to repel gravity from completely collapsing the core and turn it into a black hole.
   Black Holes are just a great amount of matter squeezed into a very-very small, it's a such a great gravitational force that not even light can escape it.Black Holes don't "suck," instead objects just fall into them.In fact if a star gets too close to one the poor star would get torn apart.