About Black Holes:
- A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is incredibly strong.
 - Nothing, not even light, can escape its immense gravitational pull.
 - This extreme gravity is due to a massive amount of matter compressed into a tiny space.
 - The "event horizon" is the point of no return around a black hole.
 - At its heart lies a singularity, a point of infinite density.
 - Stellar black holes form from the collapse of massive stars.
 - Supermassive black holes, millions to billions of times the Sun's mass, reside at galaxy centers.
 - They are detected by observing their effects on surrounding matter, like accretion disks.
 - Black holes warp spacetime, bending light and emitting gravitational waves when they merge.
 - Despite their name, they are not "holes" but incredibly dense cosmic objects.
 

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