Black holes do not suck up matter like in the movies
Did you think black holes suck up everything in its way? The movies and sci-fi books got this concept completely wrong. Black holes are celestial bodies like the Sun and other stars, so they don’t suck in anything; they simply attract other objects using a strong gravitational pull.
This gravitational force causes matter within the path of the black hole to speed up quickly, joining its existing mass. That is why black holes grow in mass, not size. They become wider, not bigger, much like how the sun has a gravitational force holding everything in place in proximity to it. In the same way, a black hole contains everything in proximity to it. Did we debunk your space vacuum theory?