Editing 2844: Black Holes vs Regular Holes
Revision as of 08:55, 14 November 2023 by 172.71.194.20 (talk) (→Explanation: Tidal forces are the gravity gradient. If a star becomes a black hole, it is no more 'sucky' than the star was. Probably less, as it shucked off mass. Until it does eat other stars that were always going to collide with it.)
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