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But this is not true, so supposing that it is true is a waste of time.


Stars are formed from the collapse of giant bodies of gas (mostly hydrogen) floating around. These are also called nebulas.

2006-11-30 06:43:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A black hole is not a place. It appears to be
a place. Actually, it's collapsed energy that
at one time was a star.

Recent experiments have shown that in some
cases, the "quarks" that emerge from black
hole energy are the same "quarks" that went
into what appears to be a hole.

Should this turn out to be true with stars, then
it would be fair to say, the black hole a star
forms, is the black hole a star comes from.

2006-11-30 13:00:50 · answer #2 · answered by kyle.keyes 6 · 0 0

There is no theory to support that stars come from black holes. With a black hole, what goes in never comes out including light.

2006-11-30 12:44:26 · answer #3 · answered by Gene 7 · 1 0

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