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Topic Walkthrough
If the star is heavy enough to explode into a supernova, what’s left begins to collapse under its own weight and if it is heavy enough, the core will not be able to stop collapsing because it no longer has thermonuclear fuel. It has run out of fuel and if it ran out of fuel, it no longer shines and pushes outwards, and without that it itself begins to go dark and there’s nothing fighting the collapse anymore.
If you made something really dense, you would have to travel faster than the speed of light to escape the collapse or fight the collapse, that 300,000 kilometers per second. The collapse is so intense that any light that veers too close will fall in and will not be able to make it back again.
The black hole is changing shape around it because of its intense gravitational pull. So, If a light is shining from a sun near a black hole, the black hole is not touching it but the light gets pulled in the collapse.
Black holes are very heavy and physically very small