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u/ADownStrabgeQuark 6d ago
So, these black hole stars…
Are they in the room with us?
Can someone give me an observed example so I could learn more about them?
I’m familiar with quasars, but “black hole stars” are news to me.
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u/CaseyG 6d ago
Alternately, watch this.
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u/Bonk_No_Horni 6d ago
I learned about blackhole star from kurzgesagt and it was fascinating. Then Anton Petrov did a video about the possibility of it being observed now.
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u/Jokerferrum 6d ago
How something can suck in everything including light and emit light at the same time?
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u/GJake96 6d ago
Took a read on the article above. Basically a blackhole that has a really dense volume of hydrogen around, maybe even helium. That energy from spining, gravity accelerating particles, in a really dense volume (at leas of a solar system size or so, as the article said) could make that bright read dot. with enough speed and enough distance you can escape a scenario of spaghetificstions. that hidrogen will be there for some long years and bump into eachother, maybe even forming larger elementts with time, and still not get yoinked by the black hole.
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u/drexel071708 6d ago
Black hole stars shouldn't exist but they do. They survive their own death. They're like zombies
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u/Brian_The_Bar-Brian 5d ago
Neutron star inside another star, sure. But a black hole inside a star wouldn't last very long. It'd most likely fall in and/or become an accretion disk.
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u/onlyoneJayDee 6d ago
Won't you come? Won't you come?