Why are black holes stable against their own gravity?
https://phys.org/news/2024-09-black-holes-stable-gravity.html?
Why are black holes stable against their own gravity? https://phys.org/news/2024-09-black-holes-stable-gravity.html?
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Why are black holes stable against their own gravity?
Neutron stars are timelike matter with a maximum mass of about 2.34 solar masses in quantum chromodynamics (the strong color force). Black holes are spacelike matter that have no maximum mass, but a minimum mass of 2.35 solar masses. Indeed, black holes have been identified with millions or billions of solar masses.
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