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Black Holes

Black holes are bodies that have a large gravitational field .There can not
escape any electromagnetic or light radiation, so they are called black holes.
These are surrounded by a "border" spherical that allows light to enter but not
exit. There are two types of black holes: bodies of high density and low mass
concentrated in a small space and low density bodies but very large mass, as in
the centers of galaxies.
Therefore, if the mass of a star is twice with respect to the sun, there comes a
time when you can only cycle neutral support is there when the star collapses
and becomes a black hole.
Stephen Hawking and light cones
Furthermore British scientist Stephen W. Hawking has devoted much of his work
to the study of black holes. As explained in his book History of Time, a star is
collapsing, the emitted light beams begin to turn on the surface of the star.
When small is made, the gravitational field grows and light cones increasingly
inclined, until they can no longer escape .The light goes off and that's where it
becomes black.
Black holes are not eternal. Although some radiation does not escape, it seems
they can do some atomic and subatomic particles.

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