It was first proposed in 1783 by John Mitchell of the Royal Society and later "rediscovered" by Karl Schwarzschild as a possible result of Albert Einsteins theory of general relativity.
1916, Albert Einstein came up with the theory about Black Hole.
Your use of "the" black hole seems to indicate that you are thinking about one specific black hole. Please clarify which one - there are several known black holes, discovered at different times.
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.
According to current theory, a black hole, if it exists, begins its life full,and nothing that falls into it ever leaves it.
It's not a "remnant" of a black hole; there is a black hole at the center of the Milky Way, period. And as far as I know it wasn't discovered by any single telescope; rather, it has been observed over several years, with different instruments, and scientists have come to the conclusion (based on such observations) that the only explanation for what they observed is a black hole.
1916, Albert Einstein came up with the theory about Black Hole.
Your use of "the" black hole seems to indicate that you are thinking about one specific black hole. Please clarify which one - there are several known black holes, discovered at different times.
In theory, yes, a black hole could suck up the sun.
A black hole? well scientist are not sure. Black holes is a theory, not proving to be true. But there could be.
Which one?
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.
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.
karl
people now know more about the black hole.
No one has discovered this. It is still a theory and will probably remain so for a long while. Everything seems to "suggest" that this is true but no real observational data has been collated to verify it.
In Theory, yes
The possibility of black holes was known before Stephen Hawking. Stephen Hawking's contribution to the theory was mainly that a black hole would gradually evaporate, due to certain quantum effects that occur close to the black hole's event horizon.