Black Hole Growth
Black holes grow by accumulating surrounding matter, causing their Schwarzschild radius to increase. As matter approaches the event horizon, it becomes indistinguishable from the black hole itself, appearing as frozen lumps to external observers. This process highlights the intricate relationship between mass and the geometry of black holes, necessitating adjustments to the Schwarzschild metric when matter is present.In this clip
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Episode 145: Relativity and Black Holes
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