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They definitely won't disappear tomorrow. Black holes are quite stable, and - for the case of known black holes - will last much longer than the current age of the Universe.

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What are the uses of black holes?

Since most, if not all, galaxies are believed to have a central supermassive black hole, it could be said that black holes provide the gravitational underpinnings for the large scale structures of matter in the universe. Because they power quasars, the brightest and most distant objects known, they also give information to understand the scale and age of the visible universe. They continue to be of great scientific interest for several other reasons, one of which is that they illustrate the incompleteness of our physical models - since we don't have a system which adequately describes conditions and laws at the black hole singularity, where our current laws of physics appear to break down.


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Technically, space is not a complete vacuum. There is always a very low-density amount of interstellar gas and dust. The idea of black holes being like 'vacuums in space' is a crude simplification created so that young children can have a basic concept of them. Black holes pull material in via gravity, not suction.


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Black Holes are formed when stars explode. The dust of the star then collapses inside of it self. So to answer... It is possible, IF a star explodes Some scientists are trying to form their own small, mini black holes using particle accelerators. Many people fear of these black holes becoming independent of the source of energy and constantly expanding, but scientists assure us they are controlled.


What happens when two black holes collide?

If two black holes collide, they will orbit each other for months-years (depending on mass), unable to escape each others gravitational pull. The bigger black hole of the two will eventually suck in the smaller one when it reaches its event horizon, ultimately forming an even bigger black hole.


Why should people care about black holes?

Black holes are one of the most magnificent things within the universe they carry so much gravity that not even light can't escape it, so dont go near one. A black hole forms by a death of a star with intense mass like a blue/red supergiant.

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