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[QUOTE="Flyingpoopdestroyernli:468939"]Also, for the formation of a black hole, don't the gravitational forces of the compressed atoms in the pre-supernova stage (i.e. in a white dwarf, or neutron star) need to exceed the Chandrasekhar limit? Where the repellant charge forces inherently in the atom are too weak to overcome the gravitational forces exhibited upon it by it's high density, resulting in a collapse and the excess energy getting blown off via nuclear reactions? It's been so long, I'm probably crossing wires here. [/QUOTE]
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