Monday, 7 December 2015

black holes - Does compression of matter increase gravity?


Black holes are thought to originate when a star burns out and collapses to a smaller physical size. This compresses it's matter, but would that increase it's gravity? And would it be enough to capture light? If that star's light could have been observed prior to it's collapse, how could it's burning out and collapse enable it to become a black hole and capture light?




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