Black hole myth busted: they don't suck anything in
Briefly

Black holes are formed through several processes, including the supernova of a massive star or the merging of neutron stars that exceed a specific mass threshold, leading to a singularity.
Despite common misconceptions, black holes do not 'suck' matter; rather, they exert gravitational forces similar to any large mass, and objects can orbit them safely if they maintain a sufficient distance.
Read at Big Think
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