I have this thing for creating and observing very small volumewise objects with huge masses which devour far larger objects with way less mass.
And this is how this simulation was created. I took a Rigel (17suns mass), reduced diameter to 1 km, locked diameter and increased mass to 100 suns just to create a gravitational beast puppy and then watch it devour our sun.
Before impact:
And after impact:
As you can see our "small" sun was drawn towards the gravitational beast but in the end he is "the winner". Thew black hole might have 100 times his mass but the object created by their impact has his volume/diameter AND it is a bright sun. The black hole had so small diameter that could not absorb and keep the entire light of our sun.
Any thoughts? Do you think this is realistic or in reality something completely different would have happened?