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which part of a black hole most resembles the image we have of the big bang—as a small, focused consolidation of immense mass?
singularity
quasar
solar mass
event horizon
The singularity of a black hole is a point of extremely high density and immense mass concentrated in a tiny space, similar to the concept of the Big Bang's initial state as a small, focused consolidation of mass. A quasar is a luminous object powered by a supermassive black hole, solar mass is a unit of mass, and the event horizon is the boundary around a black hole, none of which match the description as closely as singularity.
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A. singularity