• Question: Is that how black holes are created?

    Asked by Blobfish to Jillian on 17 Jun 2015.
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      Jillian Scudder answered on 17 Jun 2015:


      Black holes are usually created through the supernova explosion of a very large star (at least eight times larger than our own sun). As the star explodes, there’s a ricochet effect which compresses the core of the star down to very high densities, which can be enough to trigger the collapse of a black hole.

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