If the Sun were replaced by a black hole of the same mass, Earth would continue orbiting normally because gravity depends on mass, not size; however, Earth would freeze within minutes due to the absence of sunlight, creating a silent solar system where orbital mechanics remain unchanged but all light sources disappear.
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What If the Sun Became a Black Hole? (Earth’s Instant Fate Explained)Added:
What if the sun was suddenly replaced by a black hole? Surprisingly, Earth would not be sucked in immediately. Because a black hole with the same mass as the sun has the same gravity. Earth and the other planets would keep orbiting normally. But without sunlight, Earth starts freezing in minutes. And yet, gravity keeps everything perfectly in place. A silent solar system where nothing changes except everything is gone.
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