Black hole

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Black Holes are the cores of collapsed stars, a place where gravity is so great that nothing, not even light, can escape its pull.

Black holes and the Time Lords

Thought to occur naturally by human astrophysicists, the Doctor stated that the Time Lords invented black holes. (DW: The Satan Pit)

We do not know if he meant this literally or as a figure of speech.

Omega and Rassilon destroyed the star Qqaba (DWM: Star Death) as an energy source powerful enough to enable time travel. Omega, thought dead, survived his journey through this black hole though he was trapped though which he also shaped to his will. (DW: The Three Doctors, Arc of Infinity)

Rassilon brought back either a black hole or its singularity, the Eye of Harmony back to Gallifrey. (DW: The Deadly Assasin).

The Doctor's TARDIS had the power both to resist the pull of the black hole and also to tug the Walker Expedition rocket out of the gravitational field of K37 Gem 5 (DW: The Satan Pit).

Black holes and other species

  • An arch-criminal from the planet Nefrin, Brimo, sentenced to remain alive forever in an eternity capsule, found herself inside a black hole when Nefrin's sun collapsed upon itself. Much like Omega, she found herself in a mutable world shaped by her imagination and drained energy from the universe outside it. (DWM: The Time Witch)
  • The Nimons based most of their technology on artificial black holes, especially for long distance transportation. (DW: The Horns of Nimon)

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Notes

Some scientists believe that there is a black hole in the center of most galaxies, including the Milky Way. Whether this is true in this universe is unknown.
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