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BLACK HOLE formation in a nutshell
black holes will only form from stars that are massive enough - as in mass, not size.
small stars expand into red giants at the end of their life, and then they puff out their edges and they become a white dwarf (which are also pretty dense).
large stars, however, expand into red SUPERgiants, and terminate their life via a cataclysmic, bright supernova. the remnants of the supernova can form nebulae, and super dense celestial objects known as neutron stars. but they can also form something else, something much more ominous; a black hole.
alternatively, black holes can also be formed from a neutron star that accretes more mass and further collapses.
I been mentioned about the birthday cake and the physics lovers... when will people listen...