Supermassive Black Hole Could Swallow Earth, Astronomer Warns
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An Italian
astronomer explains that a supermassive black hole have masses millions or
billions times greater than that of our host star, and have grown to vast
magnitude by engulfing matter and merging with other black holes. In a recent
TED-Ed video, called “Could the Earth be swallowed by a black hole?” Fabio
Pacucci, a Yale Postdoctoral Associate, explicate that a supermassive black
hole is more like a “cosmic vacuum cleaner with infinite capacity”, eating
everything in its way due to the strong gravitational field.
Pacucci
says: “Nothing, not even light, can move fast enough to escape a black hole’s
gravitational pull once it passes a certain boundary, known as the event
horizon. The black hole is millions or billions times greater than that of our
Sun and has an event horizon that could span billion of kilometres”
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