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The matter in a black hole is compressed by gravity to a singularity, a single point of infinite density. It goes nowhere except into that point.

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Are there atoms in the universe?

The whole universe is made up of atoms but the exact composition of the black matter (blackHole) is not known


What Collective bits of matter particles that have gravitated toward a centralized black hole are called .?

Perhaps the intent of the question is to describe a black hole's accretion disk. Matter falling onto a black hole can form an accretion disk heated by friction, forming some of the brightest objects in the universe. These bright objects are indicative of nuclear meltdown due to the stretching and compaction of matter as it nears the event horizon.


Can a black hole destroy matter?

Yes - The dense nature of a black hole rearranges and transforms matter into energy. In fact, even before matter crosses the threshold of the black hole's event horizon, the accretion disk of a black hole provides for a formidal barrier. Despite its invisible interior, the presence of a black hole can be inferred through its interaction with other matter and with electromagnetic radiation such as light. Matter falling onto a black hole can form an accretion disk heated by friction, forming some of the brightest objects in the universe.


How is a blackhole formed in our universe?

A blackhole is formed in our universe when matter falls onto the black hole and that forms an accretion disk that is heated by friction. The black hole does not allow anything to escape it.


What are the signs of a black hole?

Matter falling onto a black hole can form an accretion disk heated by friction, forming some of the brightest objects in the universe. These bright objects are indicative of nuclear meltdown due to the stretching and compaction of matter as it nears the event horizon. Preceding the accretion disk, there is a increase in the speed of star revolving about a central black hole as it is gravitationally attracted toward a black hole.

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Will a black hole ever suck up the universe?

It is unlikely that any single black hole will ever consume even a significant part of the matter of the universe. However, the Heat Death hypothesis does allow for a large portion of the matter in the universe eventually falling into multiple black holes, and for black holes merging to form more massive black holes, possibly massing many times the Galaxy's central black hole.


What is the ultimate matter in the universe?

Black or dark matter


What is the object caused by matter falling into a black hole?

The expectation of the subject 'object' is not a accurate representation of all astronomical phenomenon. However if the intent of the question is to describe the area or phenomenon outside a black hole's event horizon, then the answer would be an accretion disk. Matter falling onto a black hole can form an accretion disk heated by friction, forming some of the brightest objects in the universe.


What can black holes eat?

Black Holes' can 'eat' any type of matter in the Universe.


Are there atoms in the universe?

The whole universe is made up of atoms but the exact composition of the black matter (blackHole) is not known


What Collective bits of matter particles that have gravitated toward a centralized black hole are called .?

Perhaps the intent of the question is to describe a black hole's accretion disk. Matter falling onto a black hole can form an accretion disk heated by friction, forming some of the brightest objects in the universe. These bright objects are indicative of nuclear meltdown due to the stretching and compaction of matter as it nears the event horizon.


What is the relationship between dark matter and black holes in the universe?

Dark matter and black holes are both mysterious components of the universe, but they are not directly related. Dark matter is an invisible substance that makes up a large portion of the universe's mass, while black holes are extremely dense regions in space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape. While dark matter may influence the formation and behavior of black holes, they are fundamentally different phenomena in the cosmos.


Can a black hole destroy matter?

Yes - The dense nature of a black hole rearranges and transforms matter into energy. In fact, even before matter crosses the threshold of the black hole's event horizon, the accretion disk of a black hole provides for a formidal barrier. Despite its invisible interior, the presence of a black hole can be inferred through its interaction with other matter and with electromagnetic radiation such as light. Matter falling onto a black hole can form an accretion disk heated by friction, forming some of the brightest objects in the universe.


Most of the matter that exists in the universe will go through the?

star cycle


How do scientists know black holes exist if these objects don't emit visible light?

They don't directly emit light, but anything falling into them will emit strong electromagnetic radiation - due to the acceleration of the matter falling into the black hole. Also, the black hole attracts all matter near it.


What would a black hole look like from the outside?

From a distance, black holes present a circular view which is absent of light (hence its name). Yet despite its invisible interior, the presence of a black hole can be inferred through its interaction with other matter and with electromagnetic radiation such as light. Matter falling onto a black hole can form an accretion disk heated by friction, forming some of the brightest objects in the universe.


How is a blackhole formed in our universe?

A blackhole is formed in our universe when matter falls onto the black hole and that forms an accretion disk that is heated by friction. The black hole does not allow anything to escape it.