Hellboy the Hand wrote:
Isn't the size of a black hole always the same it's just the singularity points gravity gives it the effect of size?
Yes, more-or-less.
The mass of a black hole star remains the same as it did before it collapsed. Black holes are not like giant vacuum cleaners in space, gobbling everything up. It's just that the density of the black hole is so high because the mass is compressed into less and less space, so the force of gravity extends o
Utward further from its surface.
If you were to stand near the surface of a star and there was 1g of force exerted on you, and if your position in space remained the same as the star collapsed into a black hole (imagine it's surface moving further and further away from you as it shrank), you'd still experience 1g of force from that position.