Gravitational singularity. Illustration of a gravitational singularity. This is typically a black hole, an object that forms when the core of a sufficiently massive star collapses under its own weight. This increases its gravitational field to the point where, beyond a boundary known as the event horizon, nothing, not even light, can escape. | |
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