Black holes do not actively suck in matter from a distance; their gravitational pull from afar is identical to any other object with the same mass. The extreme danger only begins when objects approach the event horizon, where gravity becomes so intense that not even light can escape. For example, if our Sun were to become a black hole with the same mass, Earth would continue orbiting normally but would become dark and cold.
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Black holes don't suck everything in.
That's one of the biggest nebula. From far away, the black holes gravity works like any other object with the same massar system.
>> If our sun suddenly became a black hole with the same mass, Earth would not get pulled in. It would keep orbiting, but everything would go dark and cold. The danger begins only when something gets too close. Near the event horizon, gravity becomes so extreme that not even light can escape. So, black holes aren't cosmic vacuum cleaners. They're gravity traps you must never get too close
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