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black holes create a strong gravitational pull that pulls everything into it, including light. and because light can't escape it's pull, then the black hole cannot radiate light, thus making it impossible to radiate light. and also, a white dwarf that has completely run out of fuel stops radiating light and becomes a black dwarf. so, black dwarfs do exist. it's simple logic, so the answers not to hard

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