thats the light being sucked by the black hole.-Your grammar is worse than your physics and you have no understanding of any of it.......
I believe if the black hole is large enough it could implode under its own weight just like the star did . . . but that is the area i am unsure about. i will check to see if anyone can clear this up as i am interested in knowing to.
EDIT: does the star get pulled in by its own gravity? now i have confused myself, i use to know this but i had lost interest in the subject and now i can not remember
I've never heard of black holes exploding. But yes black holes are so strong that you could call them a "rip in space time". Which means that time doesn't exist in the center of a black hole.....so I don't know how they can explode, they are stopped in time and therefore shouldn't be able to produce any energy to explode.
A black hole is a never ending sucking spacetime region, it's power is so strong that even light can't escape it, that's how we are able to see them, they're actully invisible but what you can see is the light bending around it, that's the light being sucked by the black hole.
Your grammar is worse than your physics and you have no understanding of any of it.