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It's critical to realize that the Schwarzschild radius is not the same as the boundary of mass.

It's just the line that marks where a given object's mass would have to be compressed within (but can and would be compressed further than) to constitute a black hole.

When you reach mass levels of "supermassive" black holes, the Schwarzschild radius is large enough that the density of said mass can be around that of water if the mass were homogeneously distributed within the radius...which in all likelihood it is not.

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shenanigans

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It may save your life.

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It may save your life.

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Know the difference. It may save your life.

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