I'm 100% an armchair physician so take my words with a grain of salt but it seems like according to the math there is no limit to how massive a black hole can get. There are limits on the size of how big and small things can get and how hot or cold they can get, the second part is pretty cool, Physics Explained on yt has a good video on it (he's got a lot of good videos) but I enjoyed this one on what the maximum temperature is in the universe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVlEQlz6n1k
> I'm 100% an armchair physician
Not to be that guy, but a physician is a doctor.
Not to be cet homme, but in French a physicien is a physicist.
But that's not important right now.
Just pointing out a simple mistake.
In the time that it took you to type that response, you could have learned 10 new words.
I do it because I appreciate it when people do it for me.
That was the purpose of my comment. What was the purpose of yours?
I heard a joke about a nerd who dies and finds himself in a very hot underground cavern. The devil is there, and says "Welcome to Hell! This over here is the lake of molten lava where you'll spend the rest of eternity". The nerd says "well actually, since it's underground it's called magma rather than lava". The devil replies, "um, you do understand why you're here, don't you?".
I try to remember that when I'm tempted to point out mistakes that are fine to overlook.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=AK3gB7DpaM0
shirley you cant be serious