From: The Cosmic Abyss: Understanding Black Holes and Their Birth
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The existence of black holes is supported by indirect observational evidence, as they cannot be directly seen.

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Astronomers detect black holes by observing their effects on nearby matter, such as gravitational lensing, the intense X-ray emissions from superheated gas spiraling into them (accretion disks), and the orbits of stars around an unseen massive object.

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