From: How Do Black Holes Form? The Cosmic Tale of Star Death and Gravity
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How can the process of stars dying and becoming black holes teach us about cycles and change?

Stars go through life cycles, ending in transformations like black holes. This teaches us that change and endings often lead to new beginnings or different states.

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Reflect on a time when a change in your life led to new opportunities or growth.

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Black holes can grow larger by absorbing nearby stars, gas, and even merging with other black holes.
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Some black holes form from the direct collapse of huge gas clouds without forming a star first.
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Most black holes form when massive stars run out of fuel and collapse under their own gravity.
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