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    Black holes are regions of space that have a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, even light, can escape from them. They're formed when a star collapses under its own gravity into an extremely dense and compact object. Black holes come in different sizes, but they're so incredibly dense, and have such a strong gravitational pull, that they can bend and warp the fabric of space and time around them.

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    A Black Hole is a region of space with a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape. It's formed by a collapsing star, creating an extremely dense and compact object.

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    Explaining the mysteries of the universe, discussing black holes, gravity, space, and time warping.

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    Did you know that black holes can bend and warp the fabric of space and time around them?