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They have to have some color, yeah?
DeeAytch said:They have to have some color, yeah?
OmCheeto said:According to this website, black is a color.
Danger said:Clever, my son... fiendishly clever. You have, however, overlooked the cause of your doom. (Where is the smilie for wringing one's hands in evil glee?)
The colour or lack thereof regarding a black hole is irrelevant. Since it (the singularity) is literally a "mathematical point" of zero size, it is too small to be seen.
DeeAytch said:They have to have some color, yeah?
DeeAytch said:They have to have some color, yeah?
A black hole is a region of space where the gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, including light, can escape from it. This is due to the extreme compression of mass in a small space.
Scientists use a variety of techniques to study black holes, including observing their effects on nearby objects and analyzing the radiation emitted from the accretion disk surrounding the black hole. Recently, the first image of a black hole was captured using the Event Horizon Telescope.
Black holes are often depicted as perfect spheres, but in reality, they can have various shapes depending on their size and rotation. Small black holes are more likely to be spherical, while larger ones may be more oblong or flattened due to their rotation.
No, it is not possible to see the inside of a black hole because nothing, including light, can escape from it. Any information about the interior of a black hole is purely theoretical and cannot be observed directly.
Black holes are black because their strong gravitational pull does not allow any light to escape. This means that they do not reflect or emit light, making them invisible to the naked eye. However, they can be detected through their effects on surrounding matter and radiation.