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Breaking this entanglement would release inconceivable amounts of energy, thus creating a searing black hole firewall at the black hole event horizon.
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For instance, sufficiently massive stars, at the final stage of their evolution, collapse to form a black hole or a neutron star.
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Variations in ultraviolet emission from the core suggest the presence of a supermassive black hole.
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This is stated by the black hole uniqueness theorems: black holes have no hair, that is, no distinguishing marks like the hairstyles of humans.
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It harbors a supermassive black hole at its core and has massive regions of star formation in the bright blue knots in the spiral arms.
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The pressure waves are caused by variations in the rate at which material is ejected from the supermassive black hole in jets.
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So if the collapsing star has a mass exceeding this limit, the collapse will continue forever (catastrophic gravitational collapse) and form a black hole.
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One special mission even allows the player to enter a black hole to fight a nearly indestructible battlestation.
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It is a major radio source, partially due to its jet of electrons being flung out of the galaxy by its central supermassive black hole.
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In the dissertation she treated tidal disruption of stars during a close encounter with a massive black hole in a galactic nucleus.
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