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Question about the "blackholes" in Murder Drones...

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Are they actually blackholes? They don't seem to exhibit the properties of one.
I watched all the episodes, and I never saw the Nulls doing anything related to black holes.

I'm curious as to why they are considered Blackholes despite the lack of evidence.
 
Because they have the ability to bend space and gravity, they do suck matter around it, the scene where Cyn made the first black hole as Uzi in Alice's surgical room, and the back of the elevator when they were surrounded by Sentinels. Although it was unstable and it was transmutating the walls around it.
 
Because they have the ability to bend space and gravity, they do suck matter around it, the scene where Cyn made the first black hole as Uzi in Alice's surgical room, and the back of the elevator when they were surrounded by Sentinels. Although it was unstable and it was transmutating the walls around it.
There's genuinely like only 2 instances where they actually have the appearance of a blackhole, while the other 90% of times it's used it just functions entirely different.
 
2 Instances are enough against many times they're shown to have attributes that blackholes don't have?
I don't get what you're trying to do here, it's already evident that it can be or not be a black hole.
 
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