part  2 Of 10 Genius Facts About Black Holes That Will Blow Your Mind #shorts  #trending #viral #ai

part 2 Of 10 Genius Facts About Black Holes That Will Blow Your Mind #shorts #trending #viral #ai

1. What Are Black Holes? A black hole is a region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. They are formed when massive stars collapse under their own gravity. 2. The Event Horizon – The Point of No Return The event horizon is the boundary around a black hole beyond which nothing can escape. Time slows down near the event horizon due to extreme gravity (Time Dilation). 3. Black Holes Can “Spaghettify” Objects Anything that falls into a black hole gets stretched into long, thin strands in a process called spaghettification. 4. Black Holes Can Be Tiny Yet Supermassive Stellar black holes: 3-20 times the mass of the Sun. Supermassive black holes: Millions to billions of times the Sun’s mass (e.g., Sagittarius A* at the center of the Milky Way). Primordial black holes: Theoretical tiny black holes formed right after the Big Bang. 5. They Don’t Suck Everything Like a Vacuum Black holes don’t pull objects in unless they come too close. If the Sun were replaced with a black hole of the same mass, Earth would keep orbiting it normally. 6. Black Holes Can Merge and Create Powerful Gravitational Waves When two black holes collide, they release energy in the form of gravitational waves, ripples in space-time first detected in 2015. 7. Some Black Holes Might Act Like Wormholes Some theories suggest that black holes could be gateways to other universes or lead to white holes, which expel matter instead of absorbing it. 8. Black Holes Can Evaporate Over Time Stephen Hawking proposed that black holes slowly lose mass due to Hawking Radiation and can eventually disappear. 9. Supermassive Black Holes Control Galaxy Evolution Almost every large galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its center, influencing the formation and movement of stars. 10. The First-Ever Image of a Black Hole (2019) Scientists captured an image of the black hole in the M87 galaxy using the Event Horizon Telescope, proving Einstein’s theories right.