I’ve heard that the greater the mass of the black hole, the lesser the density. So I’m assuming this black hole isn’t dense at all. I still don’t understand it.
Right. That’s why the term massive is preferred over any other reference to size. A black hole more massive than the sun would appear far smaller at it’s core.
30 billion times more maasive
https://www.space.com/largest-known-black-hole-discovered-through-gravitational-lensing
I was wrong and pedantic
https://science.nasa.gov/universe/black-holes
https://science.nasa.gov/universe/black-holes
I stand corrected
I’ve heard that the greater the mass of the black hole, the lesser the density. So I’m assuming this black hole isn’t dense at all. I still don’t understand it.
Right. That’s why the term massive is preferred over any other reference to size. A black hole more massive than the sun would appear far smaller at it’s core.
Hey, ya can’t spell “m’ackshually” without “a smack” upside the head, eh?