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  "description": "A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing — not even light — can escape. Formed when massive stars collapse. Event horizon: point of no return. Hawking radiation (1974): black holes slowly evaporate via quantum effects. First image captured by Event Horizon Telescope (2019, M87 galaxy).",
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