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WHAT COMPOSES BLACK HOLES?


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  • A black hole is a very odd thing; a remnant of an old star, it has mass but no atoms. The stuff of which it is made is so dense that it warps space and time; no ordinary matter can escape its enormous gravitational pull, not even light. Because you cannot see a black hole directly, scientists can only observe them through their effects on nearby stars.

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