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How do scientists know that black holes exist if these objects don emit any visible light?

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How do scientists know that black holes exist if these objects don emit any visible light?

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Scientists cannot view a black hole directly, but they can see the effects of the black hole in the surrounding space. for example, matter being sucked into a black hole emits radiation which can be detected.

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