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Another one here, but collapsing stars could generate many universes. And when these really, really huge stars use up all their fuel, radiation pressure can no longer stabilize the gravitational forces and the star collapses under its own mass, this creates a singularity. Only if the stars are big enough. And from this, the black hole is born. Black holes remain up. To this day, there remained a challenge for science with so many questions about them. Some of the questions are, how can so many of you have four masses, something that so many four masses have accumulated in a single singularity point? How is that space-time curves infinitely at that point? Because it's in that breakdown, it's the singularity of no one knows what really happens. In fact, at that point, it's through the other realm of the universe.

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