From: How Do Black Holes Form? The Cosmic Tale of Star Death and Gravity
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Scientists study black holes using physics and astronomy. They use telescopes and simulations to understand how stars die and collapse. The discovery of gravitational waves confirmed that black holes can merge, producing ripples in space-time. Theories also suggest that different types of black holes exist, from small stellar ones to huge supermassive ones. Research continues to uncover how early black holes formed and grew so quickly in the young universe.

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Supporting arguments

  • Observations of star explosions and remnants show black hole formation.
  • Gravitational wave detections prove black hole mergers happen.
  • Simulations help model black hole growth and galaxy evolution.
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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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