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Alannah Mcmillan
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12 June, 08:04
Why is the study of black holes important?
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Gilbert Chavez
12 June, 08:23
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It's important because first, we might be able to understand further with how gravity works. And if we can harness the power that black hole possesses, which pulls everything in, then we might be able to use that power for a huge amount of energy, thus possibly replacing solar energy, fossil fuels, etc.,.
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