can black hole produced by dark matter or dark energy?
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In March 2005, physicist George Chapline claimed that quantum mechanics makes it a "near certainty" that black holes do not exist and are instead dark-energy stars. ... In the dark-energy star hypothesis, infalling matter approaching the event horizon decays into successively lighter particles
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Dark matter, as it's found in the Universe, is always diffuse and never dense, and therefore it's only the normal matter that can make black holes, never the dark matter. Whereas normal matter, like the visible part of our galaxy, can interact, collide, and dissipate ...
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