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Why are black holes invisible?

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Why are black holes invisible?

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Our eyes perceive objects by sensing the light reflected off the object. If no light comes from an object, our eyes cannot sense it. Black holes are so massive that even light cannot escape the its gravity, and therefore no escaped light means no possibility of detection by our eyes.

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