That usually involved 4 or so years undergraduate and then graduate study. Doubtful you will get that on Yahoo answers. Even a summary would take a week to type.
Plus you are asking about two different theories Relativistic and Quantum.
2007-05-17 06:41:53
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answered by Anonymous
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A black hole is created when a very large star collapses . AS the gravity accelerates the parts in the fall their speed is steadily increased . some early parts get there which increases the gravity acceleration ,and this continues to accelerate the fall until some parts reach the speed of light at which time it will have a mass of infinity and form a black hole. Now these always form in the center of the Galaxy . This provides a gravity well that could be 100 light years across.
2007-05-17 15:00:24
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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It is believed that black holes are remants of massive stars that have imploded; .............matter is so dense that space around the black hole is curved severly around the object. It has been proven that light follows the curvature of space and in the case of the black hole any light near it will circle the black hole and never escape into space hence the object can not be seen. If you are far from a black hole you are safe, you will not be drawn into it. If our sun suddenly collapsed into a black hole the earth would continue in its orbit as usual because there has been no increase in mass of the sun during the collapse.
2007-05-17 14:15:42
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answered by johnandeileen2000 7
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Not exactly sure what ur asking here,, But if you want to know what forms a black hole its when a super massive star dies and collapses in on itself and the remains are a gravity so strong it sucks everything into it,, even light can not escape,
2007-05-17 14:10:45
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answered by SPACEGUY 7
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