There are things about black holes that really spark our imaginations. Maybe it’s because a star has to die to create a black hole! What goes into a black hole can never come back out. At its center is something called “non-existence,” which is the most mysterious thing in the universe.
In fact, time and space don’t work the way we think they do inside a black hole. Whatever the reason for this is, it’s quite a mystery. Albert Einstein explained the motion of the universe with his theories.
Einstein didn’t think about black holes in the way we do now. The gravity inside a black hole is so strong that anything, even light, once it goes in, can’t come back out. Einstein couldn’t accept that black holes existed.
Later scientists found out that black holes not only could exist but were actually inevitable. Black holes form when stars 30 times bigger than the Sun die. The star explodes and creates a black hole. This process of creating black holes is common and happens all the time. There is another type of black hole called a supermassive black hole. Every galaxy is believed to have a supermassive black hole.
Stars that make black holes can be much bigger than the Sun. The “point of no return” is called the event horizon. It marks the boundary of the black hole, separating its inside from the outside. Once something enters the event horizon, it can’t go back. It completely breaks apart, and we don’t know what happens to it next. We still have many limitations when it comes to understanding this universe.