Core Intelligence Points
- Black holes form from extreme collapse.
- Not even light can escape.
- They reveal themselves indirectly.
Full Technical Analysis
Target_Parameters // Metadata_Scan
Secure_Link_Active
Escape Velocity
Exceeds light
Boundary
Event horizon
Origin
Massive star collapse
Detectable By
Effects on surroundings
DATA_VERIFIED
When a collapsing stellar core is massive enough, nothing can stop gravity. The result is a black hole—an object with gravity so strong that not even light can escape once it crosses the event horizon.
Black holes are not cosmic vacuum cleaners. They behave like any other mass unless you get extremely close. Their presence is detected by how they affect nearby matter and light.
Far from being science fiction, black holes are now known to be common and fundamental components of galaxies.