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Mysteries of Science

Is something eating the universe? (Black holes)

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// Black holes are small regions of space where a great amount of matter is packed in and their gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, not even light can escape. //

© Fun Kids Length 00:23:05 27 May 2022 Season 3 Episode 5 Topics: Science , Talk Country: UK Type: Episodic

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© Fun Kids Length 00:23:05 27 May 2022 Season 3 Episode 5 Topics: Science , Talk Country: UK Type: Episodic

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Black holes are small regions of space where a great amount of matter is packed in and their gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, not even light can escape.

But what’s inside a black hole? What would happen to someone if they got sucked in? And are they eating up the universe?

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