Black holes are stars that are extermely large. When they have ended thier life cycle, they collapse into a point called the singularity. The singularity has zero volume but infinite density. This may sound strangs, but the black hole resides outside of regular physics. As a star dies, it compresses until it reaches critical mass, which is the point where anything could become a black hole. If you somehow reached critical, mass, you would become a black hole, but a sub-atomic one, since it takes massive amounts of matter to create a normally sized black hole. The black hole's gravational field is so imense, thet not even light, the fastest thhing in the universe, can escape it.No one knows what happens at the center of a black hole, we have no idea, so we can only guess.
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