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A BLACK HOLE , DO THEY HAVE A SINGLE PORT OF ENTRY , do they consists?

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A BLACK HOLE , DO THEY HAVE A SINGLE PORT OF ENTRY , do they consists?

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No, a black hole is a small sphere which has been compacted so tightly that the matter it consists of is no longer atoms, but “degenerate matter”–the atoms themselves have been smashed, and protons, neutrons, and electrons are all pushed up against each other by the screaming gravity down there. A black hole pulls inward from all directions, just like anything else with gravity does. You may be confusing black holes with wormholes, as people often do. The event horizon is the point where, if you get any closer to the black hole, the escape velocity increases beyond the speed of light, meaning that literally nothing inside the event horizon can ever get out. That includes light itself, which gives these monsters their name. As matter approaches the event horizon, rather than heading straight in toward its doom, matter tends to go around the black hole in a slowly deteriorating orbit. As it does, it heats up a Lot and emits X-rays, which is how we detect black holes. There aren’t explos

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No, a black hole is spherical so entry can be from any direction. A black hole does not consist of antimatter. There is no contact between the singularity and normal space – black holes are separated from normal space by the event horizon.

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