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<blockquote data-quote="CaryP" data-source="post: 9944" data-attributes="member: 34"><p><strong>Black hole</strong></p><p></p><p>I ain't no scientist Digit, but from what I've heard the gravitational pull of a black hole is so strong (because of its incredible density) that not even light can escape. A black hole is supposed to be a "collapsed" star where even the electrons have collapsed into the nucleus of the atoms in it. A description of the density of a black hole that I read years ago, estimated that a piece of a black hole the size of a regular box of matches would weigh about 10,000 pounds. That's pretty freakin' dense. The gravitational pull that this amount of density from something the size of a star would be immensely powerful. Hence, light can't even escape it.</p><p></p><p>That's my extremely limited understanding of black holes, and their gravitational force. Perhaps a more enlightened and educated person familiar with the sciences could add to or correct any errors in my post.</p><p></p><p>Cary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaryP, post: 9944, member: 34"] [b]Black hole[/b] I ain't no scientist Digit, but from what I've heard the gravitational pull of a black hole is so strong (because of its incredible density) that not even light can escape. A black hole is supposed to be a "collapsed" star where even the electrons have collapsed into the nucleus of the atoms in it. A description of the density of a black hole that I read years ago, estimated that a piece of a black hole the size of a regular box of matches would weigh about 10,000 pounds. That's pretty freakin' dense. The gravitational pull that this amount of density from something the size of a star would be immensely powerful. Hence, light can't even escape it. That's my extremely limited understanding of black holes, and their gravitational force. Perhaps a more enlightened and educated person familiar with the sciences could add to or correct any errors in my post. Cary [/QUOTE]
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