I think they’re the recycling centers of the universe.
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It’s not the black holes that explode.
> Presumably, the universe’s most massive stars should collapse to form the most massive black holes. However, some very massive stars become so hot that they are blown apart in a pair-instability supernova — an explosion so intense that it destroys the star, leaving no core behind that can collapse into a black hole.
Which explains why black holes above a certain mass are much rather than they should be.
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I think they’re the recycling centers of the universe.
It’s not the black holes that explode.
> Presumably, the universe’s most massive stars should collapse to form the most massive black holes. However, some very massive stars become so hot that they are blown apart in a pair-instability supernova — an explosion so intense that it destroys the star, leaving no core behind that can collapse into a black hole.
Which explains why black holes above a certain mass are much rather than they should be.