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No, that is not true. There are millions upon millions of black holes, not just one.
False. Only the most massive stars will become black holes.
True
A black hole? well scientist are not sure. Black holes is a theory, not proving to be true. But there could be.
Black holes do exist - they are just VERY difficult to detect.
Yes. They have a density of infinity
False. Medium-sized stars become white dwarfs. Only the most massive stars form black holes.
The Schwarzschild radius is size of the event horizon around a black hole, which is the distance from the singularity at which the gravity is no longer strong enough to prevent light from escaping. At this time, the scientific evidence supporting the existence of black holes is very, very strong, although none have actually been directly observed, so, it is most likely to be true.
it is said that there are black holes in space which we have discovered is true and how gravity realates to a black hole is well, a black hole is said to suck away other universes we have not discovered yet gravity pulls things to the ground and a black hole uses that same pull force to suck in universes
Time Travel is not true. But Einstein said, that gravity slows down time. Pretty Cool, Huh?
Perhaps the most common myth about black holes is that they magically suck things toward it. This is only true to an extent; black holes affect surrounding objects just like a regular chunk of matter does. For example, if the sun were to be replaced by a black hole of the same mass, all the planets will continue to revolve around it like nothing has happened.
Expanding black holes don't mean the end of the universe. It is true that we don't know enough about the universe to be able to see an "end" in sight. But right now the universe is expanding, and the immense gravity of even black holes (and other matter) doesn't seem to be slowing it up at all.