There's a supermassive black hole in the middle of almost every galaxy, including ours. Smaller galaxies may not have black holes, but we don't know for sure. That means black holes are essential to the universe. Since galaxies tend to form around black holes, that means black holes created the galaxy, and black holes have been around since the beginning of the universe. The gravitational pull of the black holes is what keeps that swirl going and keeps everything in its orbit. Black holes have a long lifespan, so in turn, so do galaxies.
Just don't get too close to it cause there's no coming back from that, you (or planets, stars) just get destroyed by it.
To people who think there's something on the other side, or it takes you to another place in time or another dimension: A black hole gets bigger as it consumes stars, dust and other particles in space. If it's getting bigger as it consumes things, then that means that these things that it's consuming are obviously staying inside of it, ripped to shreds and millions of pieces, and becoming part of the black hole. I think there's no going anywhere or any place or any dimension if you get sucked in by a black hole, you're just dead. Now part of the matter that makes the black hole so big.
Just don't get too close to it cause there's no coming back from that, you (or planets, stars) just get destroyed by it.
To people who think there's something on the other side, or it takes you to another place in time or another dimension: A black hole gets bigger as it consumes stars, dust and other particles in space. If it's getting bigger as it consumes things, then that means that these things that it's consuming are obviously staying inside of it, ripped to shreds and millions of pieces, and becoming part of the black hole. I think there's no going anywhere or any place or any dimension if you get sucked in by a black hole, you're just dead. Now part of the matter that makes the black hole so big.
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