Well, sweetheart, when a super nova black hole forms in the universe, it's like a massive stellar explosion that collapses in on itself, creating a black hole with gravity so strong that not even light can escape. It's basically a cosmic vacuum cleaner sucking up anything and everything around it like a celestial grouch. So yeah, it's pretty intense out there in space, darlin'.
Perhaps the most massive of all "singular" objects in the universe is a super-massive black hole.Certainly a galaxy that has many black holes in it and billions and billions of stars has more mass and more gravity than any star or smaller galaxy. But as regards "point objects" in our uinverse. The most massive black holes, the so-called super-massive black holes, are the ones with the most gravity.
Some do, some become "bright giants" instead.
The study of the universe is called "Cosmology".
Moon (Although some moons are larger than planets), Planet, (Although some planets are larger than Stars) Star, Solar System, Supernova, Cluster, Super Cluster. Universe.
A black hole's depth is determined by its mass and size, with some reaching millions of times the mass of our sun. The depth of a black hole is essentially infinite, as its gravitational pull is so strong that not even light can escape. This challenges our understanding of the universe, as it raises questions about the nature of space, time, and the limits of our current scientific theories.
Mostly in galaxies, where they can form Super Massive Black Holes.
just goku himself, in super saiyan forms.
Its called a Super Black-hole and scientists believe it is what holds all galaxies together.
the more massive will swallow the smaller
The term 'super-universe' is basically a synonym for the multiverse, a hypothetically larger cosmos than our observable universe.
All galaxy's contain one or up to 2 (that we know of) super massive black holes. these keep all the stars, planets everything together. Everything in the galaxy orbits the super massive black hole. It is also a theory that there is a much larger black hole than a super massive black hole, (about a thousand times bigger) in the centre of the universe.
5- Super, Hyper (S3&K), Dark Super (Sonic X ep. 67), Darkspine (Secret Rings), Excalibur (Black Knight)
Perhaps the most massive of all "singular" objects in the universe is a super-massive black hole.Certainly a galaxy that has many black holes in it and billions and billions of stars has more mass and more gravity than any star or smaller galaxy. But as regards "point objects" in our uinverse. The most massive black holes, the so-called super-massive black holes, are the ones with the most gravity.
If an object had infinite length, it would also have infinite mass, so everything in the universe would be attracted to it, turning the entire universe into a super giant black hole. In other words, no.
Astronomy answers questions about stars and galaxies and the universe, and black holes, quasars, super novas, and so forth.
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Super girl is very strong but she is not capable of lifting a universe. The universe is infinite and would simply be impossible to lift by any means imaginable by humans.