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      <title> Blackhole Top 10 3A by Gavin Vaubel</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>10. We can't actually see a black hole, because light is unable to escape from it.<br>9. Once you cross the event horizon, there is no escape. You are dead.<br>8. Black holes die when they release energy from particles escaping the accretion disk, because they don't die from an anti-particle in the event horizon<br>7. The core of a black hole is a singularity, and has infinite density.<br>6. There is a super-massive black hole at the center of every large galaxy.<br>5. These large black holes will not eat everything in the galaxy even with their size, because a larger black hole needs more sustenance to stay large, which it doesn't get.<br>4. Black holes are formed when massive stars die and their cores become so dense they form a singularity.<br>3. We could use the gravity wells of black holes to gain huge speeds on our space craft, if done right.<br>2. black holes have so much gravity that time and space are warped around them<br>1. When you get sucked into a black hole, you die in a process called spaghetification, where your body is stretched to the thickness of an atom.</div>]]></description>
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