Black holes made from light? Impossible, say physicists
Briefly

It’s literally impossible in the Universe. Push the star to the light-bending limit, and no amount of radiation pressure can squeeze the mass into a black hole.
The process of building a black hole needs gravity assistance. An extremely massive star can form a black hole when its core collapses under its gravity, condensing into an incredibly dense object.
Read at Nature
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