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Do black holes swallow dark matter?
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Can an object collapse below its own event horizon without collapsing all the way to a singularity?
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What effect would "strong" gravitational waves have on large structures. (i.e. the Human body)
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What happens to quarks when you spaghettify matter in a black hole?
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How does a black hole's singularity deal with the quark's binding energy?
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Do black holes swallow dark matter?
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Can an object collapse below its own event horizon without collapsing all the way to a singularity?
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What effect would "strong" gravitational waves have on large structures. (i.e. the Human body)
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What effect would "strong" gravitational waves have on large structures? (i.e. the Human body)
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What happens to quarks when you spaghettify matter in a black hole?
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How does a black hole's singularity deal with the quark's binding energy?
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