
It all began with the Big Bang. The Universe was dark and hot and very dense, mostly made of hydrogen and helium when millions of years after the big bang massive stars began to form. These were super stars; they formed in a massive size hundreds of times bigger than our Sun and burned out quickly and go super nova. What's left is a heavy core of subatomic particles, a neutron star, only about 10 miles across, but of incredible density. If the neutron star is heavy enough, three times more massive than our sun or more, the implosion will continue. The result is a black hole. More at: Villains in our Universe http://truemaskedwabbit.multiply.com/...
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