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Many of us look at black holes as cosmic vacuum cleaners: sucking in everything in their vicinity. But it turns out they don’t suck at all.
Key Takeaways
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Black holes are the densest objects in the Universe, with at least several Suns worth of mass collected in a region that’s so small, even objects moving at the speed of light can’t escape from it.
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Although these objects exert a tremendous gravitational force, they don’t “suck matter in” any differently than neutron stars, white dwarfs, stars, or planets do: they just gravitate normally.
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Despite the common picture of black holes sucking everything in from their surroundings, that’s not how they work at all. Black holes don’t suck; that’s just the most common myth about them.
This article doesn’t really “bust” any “myths”, it’s just an overly pedantic person complaining about semantics lol
They don’t suck, they just pull things in with gravity. Okay? Like, nobody thought there were actual wind forces like a vacuum cleaner.