Black holes are some of the most enigmatic and sinister phenomenon in the universe. They can swallow up entire stars and planets, bending the very fabric of space and time. But what if earth, our home planet, were to be caught in the grip of a black hole's event horizon? What would we see before the inevitable end? Well, let's have a look. See okey dokey. So a black hole is like the bully on the playground. You avoid them at all costs. It's a region of space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
It's like houdini in reverse. As with snowflakes, every black hole is unique.Each one has its own mass spin and shark, and they also come in different sizes, sort of like jeans, petite, slim, regular and husky, or something. Anyway, there are four sizes. The smallest black holes are the stellar mass kind. They're born when the massive star runs out of juice and folds in on itself. They're like the chihuahuas of the black hole world. They may be tiny, but they're feisty. They gobble up nearby matter like a hungry puppy, and even the smallest one is three times more massive than our sun.
Next up, we have the middle children of this cosmic family, intermediate mass black holes. They're too big to be born out of collapsed stars.
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