Not directly. Black holes have only affected people insomuch as they attract. people's attention and that some take time to study them.
This is impossible to answer with today's technology. Sorry
It depends. No, we are not going to be destroyed by black holes today. Yes, we can create black hole, but they're microscopic and just evaporate. And finally, black holes are created almost everyday, we just can't see it because it's so far away.
We argue about black and whites
she changed the way people felt about her she changed the way people felt about her
Karl Schwarzschild developed the idea for black holes from relativity’s equations in 1916, just a year after Einstein published his theory. For this reason, early physicists studying these bizarre objects often called them “frozen stars.” Today, we know them by the name first used by Wheeler in 1967: black holes.
how has history affected our world today
to many....
Today there are approximately 0-5 cases of diphtheria per year in the United States.
It's a pennisula, it's flat
Today, they are treated with antibiotics.
because we can see it!
scientists and astronomers will use x-rays, and radio telescopes. scince we can never directly observe black holes, because the gravity is so great, we cant see whats inside, but we can watch the stars that orbit them, and watch their patterns