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The distance of the Black Hole or the Dark Dimension where live Dormammu in a scene of the movie "Doctor Strange" with the Earth in my opinion is equal to the distance of the Sun and the Earth. Can be seen in the scene when in New York. The dark dimension or the black hole appears on top of the building such as the rise of the Sun. The difference is, the sun comes up in the morning but the dark dimension or a black hole in the scene appears at night.

The emergence of the black hole or the dark dimension and will gobble up all the objects around it might just happen. Because the real black hole or the dark dimension that exists and can experience the movement so that the longer will approach the Earth and will eventually crash into the Earth

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