To say that black holes have infinite gravity is somewhat misleading. Theoretically, the strength of gravity at the singularity is infinite, but it diminishes with distance. While technically there is some gravitational attraction, even across light years of space, the effect is tiny at such distances.
In the center of a black hole is a region of spacetime called a singularity, a dimensionless point of infinite density, infinite gravity and infinite space time curvature, where the familiar physical laws of the universe no longer seem to apply, and counter-intuitive effects may be apparent, like the complete stoppage of time itself.
Infinite density is a theoretical concept that describes a point of extreme compactness where the mass of an object is compressed into an infinitely small volume. It is often associated with black holes, where gravity is so strong that it causes matter to collapse into a singularity with infinite density at the center.
The gravity in a black hole is so strong that not even light can escape. For all intents and purposes it can be considered infinite.
You bet they do! Black holes can have only three properties:mass - this creates the gravitational pull and is a property of every black holespin - this will likely be a property of any stellar black hole as all stars spincharge - this will be a rare property as it will attract opposite charge and soon be canceled
No. The black hole at the center of the galaxy is too far away to affect earth.
It is infinite
A black hole has infinite density.
It's only infinite around the event horizon.
There is no way to escape from a black hole because it's gravity is infinite.
No, black holes are not living organisms, but dead stars with collapsed cores and infinite gravity.
No, this is not something material like a table or a chair. Black holes are simply an area in space where gravity is infinite.
The classical idea about black holes is that in a black hole, mass is concentrated to an infinitely small size, so it has an infinite density. That would cause an infinite gravitational field. However, this infinite density, etc. seems doubtful in view of quantum physics - but what exactly happens near the center of a black hole has not been completely clarified yet.
In the center of a black hole is a region of spacetime called a singularity, a dimensionless point of infinite density, infinite gravity and infinite space time curvature, where the familiar physical laws of the universe no longer seem to apply, and counter-intuitive effects may be apparent, like the complete stoppage of time itself.
Infinite density is a theoretical concept that describes a point of extreme compactness where the mass of an object is compressed into an infinitely small volume. It is often associated with black holes, where gravity is so strong that it causes matter to collapse into a singularity with infinite density at the center.
The gravity in a black hole is so strong that not even light can escape. For all intents and purposes it can be considered infinite.
A black hole is created when a massive star collapses under its own gravity, causing its core to condense into a point of infinite density called a singularity. This creates a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape its pull.
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