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Stars burn as long as they have available hydrogen – their fuel – then die out. The remaining material is no longer supported by the pressure of the heat and collapses under its own weight. When this happens to a large enough star, the weight is so strong that matter is squashed down to an enormous degree and space curves so intensely as to plunge down into an actual hole. A black hole.
Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity
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