can black holes be destroyed? if they can't be destroyed, wouldn't our universe one day become one giant black hole? and also don't black holes have infinite mass? if one huge black hole and a black hole ten times smaller than that one meet, wouldn't the small black hole not be able to be sucked in by the huge black hole because they have the same density?
Vince - USA
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Answer
As a star gains more and more matter, its gravity increases. At a certain critical point, the gravity becomes so great that it compresses the matter into a small volume. Since the force of gravity is reduced as the square of the distance from the center, this gravity is much greater than that of the normal sized star and prevents light from escaping.
If two Black Holes would collide, the result would be the same as if two normal stars collided. The collision could either combine both into a stronger Black Hole or it might jar the contents apart and spread the material such that it became several normal stars."
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