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Insightful article, thanks for writing!

More than 20% of this post was found to be copied from other websites. For instance, you wrote:

This spherical region, called the event horizon, isn't a physical entity, however rather a part of space — of a precise size — from that no light will escape. From terribly far away, it seems to be the sizethat it actually is, as you’d expect. In different words, as you approached a black hole, it might virtually seem like a hole of total blackness silhouetted against the background of space, with the light from the encompassing surroundings being heavily distorted.

I found this online below:

This spherical region, known as the event horizon, is not a physical entity, but rather a region of space — of a certain size — from which no light can escape. From very far away, it appears to be the size that it actually is, as you’d expect. In other words, as you approached a black hole, it would literally look like a hole of total blackness silhouetted against the backdrop of space, with the light from the surrounding environment being heavily distorted.Source

Please always make your article original. Thank you.

Thanks @greenrun, would take corrections and make amendment... I appreciate