
Starts With A Bang #29 - What's At The Center Of A Black Hole
Starts With A Bang podcast
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The Gravitational Redshift and the Direct Collapse Method
There's a second chance for supernovae that don't make a black hole to get there after all. Once they cross a critical mass threshold, you can create an event horizon and that causes the collapse of everything down past the event horizon. From an outside perspective, no matter ever appears to fall in, but that isn't because it doesn't fall in,. That's due to the properties of Einstein's relativity. In order to make one, you have to overcome the conventional limits of matter.
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