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mike_c

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2. light from outside the event horizon shines brightly...
Tue Feb 11, 2025, 03:07 PM
Feb 2025

...as matter is crushed and distorted by tidal forces under the immense, crushing gravity of black holes. Imagine stars being ripped apart and crushed like empty soda cans. They shine even more brightly as their mass accelerates to relativistic velocity and compresses into greater and greater density, falling toward the event horizon. All that happens outside black holes, where we can see it.

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