Physics of Black Holes

By The Wonderful and Amazing

Antonio R. and Ashley C.

Relativity
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      The study of physics of the universe has grown more rapidly. In particular, the properties of stars near the end of their life span. When a massive star burns out and loosed it's ability to withstand gravitational forces it begins an unending series of collapsing that compresses the star's matter to theoretically infinite densities. Physics is the study of energy and how it effects matter. Without physics we wouldn't be able to understand what black holes are.

Special Thanks to Ali Aziz for the use of her vision 'Black Hole'

Black Holes are a small region of space which contains so much matter and has such a strong gravitational force that nothing, not even light, can escape. The region there for appears black. They are infinitely dense geometric points where the Laws of Physics break down and cease to exist.