Black holes look like they swallow everything because of how light behaves around them. Imagine a black hole as a super strong vacuum cleaner that pulls in light from nearby stars and planets, making it seem like the hole just ate them whole. But instead of disappearing entirely, the light gets stretched out or bent, kind of like how you see reflections on a spoon, before vanishing.
Examples
- Planets falling into black holes appear to just disappear entirely.
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See also
- Why Do Black Holes Look So Dark?
- Why Do Black Holes Look So Cool?
- Why Do Black Holes Look So Quiet?
- Why Do Black Holes Shine?
- Why Do Black Holes Look So Silly?