No. Nobody invented black holes; they occur naturally. However, Einstein's theory of relativity suggested the possibility that black holes could exist. Karl Schwarzschild was the first to explore these implications.
1916, Albert Einstein came up with the theory about Black Hole.
Albert Einstein is smarter than stephen as albert didn' have much theories then but stephen got use of the present info to find BLACK HOLE.
Black Holes were first suggest independently about the same time based on Galileo's work: John Mitchell, an English Geologist and Astronomer first conceptualized Invisible Stars or Black holes in 1784. At the same time, Pierre-Simon Laplace of France proposed a similar concept. Einstein's General Theory of Relativity (1915) theorized the existence of these objects. John Wheeler, an American physicist is credited with first coining the term Black Hole in 1967.
The theory describing black holes is known as general relativity, developed by Albert Einstein. It explains how the massive gravitational force at the core of a black hole warps space and time to create a region from which not even light can escape.
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Albert Einstein!The theory of reletivity is when you approach the speed of light,time moves slower of you,thus,tricking space/time and creating a hole in the fabric of space such as a worm hole.Dont forget this!
First off ,from beyond what we can see and beyond is only a theory.The Hubble Has discovered many new things in our galaxy, and other galaxies.But the black hole is "the theory of relativity."Which came from albert Einstein. So that's the theory of what it looks like.
The scientific theory behind the existence and properties of an eternal black hole is based on the concept of general relativity, proposed by Albert Einstein. According to this theory, black holes are formed when a massive star collapses under its own gravity, creating a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. An eternal black hole is a theoretical concept that suggests a black hole can exist indefinitely without evaporating due to Hawking radiation. This idea is still a topic of ongoing research and debate in the field of astrophysics.
Near a black hole, time behaves differently due to its strong gravitational pull. According to Einstein's theory of relativity, time moves slower in the vicinity of a black hole compared to areas with weaker gravitational fields. This phenomenon is known as time dilation.
You are describing what we call a "black hole'. It was actually predicted in the theory of relativity. Formulated by Albert Einstein in 1905, the theory of relativity is the notion that the laws of physics are the same everywhere. The theory explains the behavior of objects in space and time, and it was used to predict everything from the existence of black holes, to light bending due to gravity, to the behavior of the planet Mercury in its orbit.
Going by Einstein's theories of relativity, black holes warp the fabric of space-time to a severe extent. As matter comes closer and closer to the black hole, the matter is compressed and/or stretched in a process called spaghettification. There is also a worm hole theory which states a black hole will exit in another point in space, different universe, or even a whole new dimension.
it's called "time dilation" if you look into relativity, Einstein describes the constant of the universe being the speed of light. Since a black hole is infinte in gravity, the black hole sucks in the light. So it in a since changes the constant that constrains time and so to speak "eat's time!"