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'''Black holes''' were regions in space created when the remains of a dense [[star]] of normal [[matter]] collapsed far enough to drill a hole through the fabric of [[space]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sanctuary (novel)|Sanctuary]]'') creating a [[singularity]]. Their incredible density resulted in a strong [[gravity|gravitational]] pull.


== Physics ==
== Physics ==
The [[gravity]] of a black hole was so great that nothing, not even [[light]] or [[time]], could escape its pull. They could act in two ways: some holes did, as sometimes speculated, lead to other [[universe]]s and served as portals; other holes just ate and ate and ripped up [[star system]]s and anything else. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Planet (TV story)|The Impossible Planet]]'') Black holes could also serve as a gateway into [[hyperspace]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon (TV story)|The Horns of Nimon]]'')
cThe [[gravity]] of a black hole was so great that nothing, not even [[light]] or [[time]], could escape its pull. They could act in two ways: some holes did, as sometimes speculated, lead to other [[universe]]s and served as portals; other holes just ate and ate and ripped up [[star system]]s and anything else. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Planet (TV story)|The Impossible Planet]]'') Black holes could also serve as a gateway into [[hyperspace]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon (TV story)|The Horns of Nimon]]'')


One belief stated that anything consumed in a black hole, theoretically, still existed, saved as compressed information in the event horizon. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[1963: The Space Race (audio story)|1963: The Space Race]]'')
One belief stated that anything consumed in a black hole, theoretically, still existed, saved as compressed information in the event horizon. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[1963: The Space Race (audio story)|1963: The Space Race]]'')
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