The point of no return; boundary of a region of spacetime from which one cannot escape once entered.
1Arguably they still exist in a sense, smeared around its event horizon.
2The outer boundary of a black hole is called the event horizon.
3You wouldn't necessarily know you had even crossed the event horizon.
4You can cross that event horizon and you might not even feel it.
5As before, the dying mass of broken stars fell into the event horizon.
6Once it crosses the event horizon, the material is gone.
7Faced with a limiting event horizon, Austria imploded like a black hole, unto itself.
8Jean Baudrillard wrote at the event horizon where postmodern theory and science-fiction become indistinguishable.
9The event horizon expanded out to thirty-eight metres and vanished, revealing the starship's hull.
10Inside the so-called event horizon, even light is trapped by a huge gravitational pull.
11However, a naked singularity does not have an event horizon.
12Her eyes were the absorptive black of an event horizon.
13Though seen with the eyes of the dark side itself, Palpatine was an event horizon.
14That extensive event horizon would cast a dark shadow on the galactic dust behind it.
15However, the gravity it generated wasn't strong enough to produce a singularity with an event horizon.
16Once it's past the event horizon, nothing, but there are things sort of at the edge?
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