By solving the equations of general relativity while studying the final stages of stellar evolution for large stars. The answer was so unbelievable and abominable that all kinds of ideas were pursued for other laws of physics that might prohibit such monstrous effects!
Well, look at it this way...If there wasn't any black holes (or if black holes didn't have a massive gravitational pull), life as we know it probably wouldn't exist.Black holes keep the galaxy togetherBlack holes "recycle" dead starsAnd some people think that black holes are what created the universe in the first place!!
no dude, the evidences of the existence of black holes is now widely accepted and i believe that black holes rules our universe but it is difficult to find them because black holes are nearly the perfectly black bodies
Some challenges of learning about black holes include their extreme gravitational forces that distort space and time, making observations difficult. Additionally, black holes do not emit light, so they are invisible to traditional telescopes. Theoretical understanding is also limited as black holes involve the interplay of quantum mechanics and general relativity, two branches of physics that are not fully unified.
Probably. But its impossible to get close enough to find it.
Stephen Hawking began studying black holes while writing his doctoral thesis in the early 1960s. It wasn't until 1974 that he made groundbreaking contributions to the field with his discovery of Hawking radiation, which revolutionized our understanding of black holes.
in space
In the space.
Anywhere.
Science at this time can find no end to black holes. They seem to last forever.
The discovery of black holes was not due to a single person; several people participated, and at first, it was all very theoretical. You can find some of the history behind the theories and discoveries in the Wikipedia article on "Black hole".
If you want to learn about black holes, I suggest you either read the Wikipedia article with the title "black hole", or you search for YouTube videos on "black holes".
find the volume of the shape first and then take away the volume of the holes
If yours is black my mouth will be your glory hole
A fossil in the hole
Well, look at it this way...If there wasn't any black holes (or if black holes didn't have a massive gravitational pull), life as we know it probably wouldn't exist.Black holes keep the galaxy togetherBlack holes "recycle" dead starsAnd some people think that black holes are what created the universe in the first place!!
The nearest known black hole is at a distance of about 6000 light-years, but it is quite possible that there are black holes closer to us.
Most likely in the University classroom as an undergraduate student, that's where most people of his generation learned about black holes. But of course what he learned about was ordinary stellar black holes.It was much later when he made his own "what if" hypothesis on microscopic black holes. After solving the equations of general relativity for this case and including the effects of quantum mechanics, he made his theory including Hawking Radiation, evaporation of black holes, and their eventual explosion. This remains theoretical, as his black holes have still not been observed.