Talk:Dark Matter Induced Powers/@comment-38859981-20200105162405/@comment-24053170-20200105211544

You seem to have the wrong idea about Black Holes.

Black Holes have absolutely nothing to do with Dark Matter (or any form of matter in general).

A black hole is nothing more then a point of infinite gravity that supposedly resembles a hole in space (though only due to the accretion disk). In reality though, you can't actually see the center of the black hole as the laws of physics prevent the direct viewing of a Naked Singularity.

It has nothing to do whatsoever with dark matter.

A black hole consumes any matter or energy that surrounds it, though due to the time dilation effect caused by the intense gravity its impossible to say exactly when the matter/energy around it was pulled into the center.

The only thing that black holes supposedly produce is Hawking Radiation, which is not related or even associated with Dark Matter.