Black holes are the closest thing known the have put a rip in time and space. We do not actually know what a black hole is made out of because we can not observe past the event horizon where light can not escape due to the black holes gravitational force.
You could say that a black hole when it is not "feeding" is made of pure force, it has been theorised that black holes are partly made up of radiation. But than again it is just a star that has imploded.
We don't really know. Since we can't look inside a black hole.
All we know is that it is made of matter, whether it is one gigantic particle, or a bunch or large particles, or just a heck of a lot of normal particles.
Black Holes are flying and roaming vaccums in Outer Space that will suck anything in it's path. Black Holes are made from stars after stars die out to become a black hole or become a supernova.
The general idea is that the matter (mass) is compressed so densely that there won't be any matter in a form that we can recognize - it is compressed to such a point that there won't even be atoms.
The truth is that the physical conditions in the center of a black hole are so extreme that current physical theories are not able to describe such situations appropriately.
No. It's essentially made up of pure gravitational energy.
it is made up of a dead star that blew up
Black holes do not die but they can evaporate.
Black holes are round because they are formed from dead stars and white holes. As you can guess a star is a sphere and that is why black holes are round.
Yes. They get sucked into black holes all the time!
The most massive stars will die as black holes.
Black holes are black holes - they are totally different from anything else in the universe. Most black holes are formed from the collapsed cores of dead stars. There are supermassive black holes in most galaxies, but it is no known how they formed.
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Black holes (in the astronomical sense) have never been made in the laboratory.
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He did not. He made some theoretical discoveries about how black holes would probably behave; but the concept of black holes was discovered by others before him.
Most likely in the University classroom as an undergraduate student, that's where most people of his generation learned about black holes. But of course what he learned about was ordinary stellar black holes.It was much later when he made his own "what if" hypothesis on microscopic black holes. After solving the equations of general relativity for this case and including the effects of quantum mechanics, he made his theory including Hawking Radiation, evaporation of black holes, and their eventual explosion. This remains theoretical, as his black holes have still not been observed.
stellar black holes were stars (these are large)primordial black holes were pieces of the big bang (these are microscopic)
Black holes are not composed of matter, and do not have a chemical formula.
Black holes do not die but they can evaporate.
Black holes are round because they are formed from dead stars and white holes. As you can guess a star is a sphere and that is why black holes are round.
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Black holes are hidden behind an even horizon we do not know what happen in side them.