How is the presence of a black hole typically confirmed by observers?

Answer

Indirectly by observing its gravitational influence on surrounding matter

Because nothing, not even light, can escape a black hole's event horizon, its existence must be inferred by observing its powerful gravitational effects on nearby objects or the high-energy emissions generated as material spirals toward it.

How is the presence of a black hole typically confirmed by observers?
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