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2020 Nobel Prize in physics awarded for work on black holes – an astrophysicist explains the trailblazin … – Australian Times
Black holes are perhaps the most mysterious objects in nature. They warp space and time in extreme ways and contain a mathematical impossibility, a singularity …
Gaurav Khanna, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Black holes are perhaps the most mysterious objects in nature. They warp space and time in extreme ways and contain a mathematical impossibility, a singularity an infinitely hot and dense object within. But if black holes exist and are truly black, how exactly would we ever be able to make an observation?
A black hole is an object so compact that nothing can escape its gravitational pull, not even light. They are formed when stars die and st…
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