Imagine you're in a rocket, and it's going super fast, like faster than light! If you go near something called a black hole, gravity pulls you in so hard that nothing can escape, not even light. That’s why we call them black holes, they look totally dark from far away.
Examples
- Imagine falling into a very heavy object, you can’t escape from it, and the same thing happens to anything near a black hole.
- If Earth were a black hole, we’d be pulled into an infinitely dense point.
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See also
- Why Do Black Holes Seem So Mysterious?
- What Are Black Holes Actually Made Of?
- How Does Tiny Black Holes Might Have Left Holes in… Everything Work?
- How Does Black Holes Explained – From Birth to Death Work?
- Why Do Black Holes Glitch Time?