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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

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How many black holes were in this galixy?

Black holes are a bit hard to detect, so I am pretty sure that not all black holes in this galaxy are known - and I suspect there is not even a decent estimate. But you can expect there to be several.


Why are black holes hard to locate?

Mainly because you can't SEE THEM !If they exist, they can only be detected by their gravitational effects on other nearby objects, or by theradiation from matter falling into them. In either case, their properties, as well as their very existence,can only be inferred indirectly, and can never be directly observed. If they exist.


Are black holes found near planets?

Such a black hole is never found, but theoretically it should be possible. If the planets are far enough from the black hole where they circle around they will just orbit the black hole in the same way as they would orbit a star with the same mass if it would replace the black hole. But if it exists it would be very hard to detect, exoplanets are detected because of their interaction with their mother star(They block some light and have gravitational influence that can be detectable), for black holes that is not an option because they are obviously black. The planets themselves won't emit light so there is no way we can detect such a system if it exists.


How are black holes beneficial to the universe?

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!!


Was a planet ever damaged by a black hole?

We do not know of any planets that have been destroyed by a black hole, but it probably has happened. Because of the vast distances in space and the fact that neither planets nor black holes emit light, both are hard to detect.

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Why was it so hard to prove black holes exist?

It was to dark to to see


Why cant you see black holes from earth?

Black holes emit so very little radiation they are hard to see. Many black holes lie at the center of galaxies and there they are hidden by stars and dust.


Why some people think black holes are lies?

Probably some people find it hard to believe. Some decades ago, it was believed to be a mathematical curiosity, something that didn't occur in real life - precisely because they are so extreme. However, nowadays it is generally believed that black holes certainly do exist.


How many black holes were in this galixy?

Black holes are a bit hard to detect, so I am pretty sure that not all black holes in this galaxy are known - and I suspect there is not even a decent estimate. But you can expect there to be several.


Why are black holes hard to locate?

Mainly because you can't SEE THEM !If they exist, they can only be detected by their gravitational effects on other nearby objects, or by theradiation from matter falling into them. In either case, their properties, as well as their very existence,can only be inferred indirectly, and can never be directly observed. If they exist.


Black holes where can you find them?

The nearest know black hole is at a distance of several thousand light-years. There are probably black holes closer by, but they are hard to detect, if they don't happen to be part of a close binary star system.The nearest know black hole is at a distance of several thousand light-years. There are probably black holes closer by, but they are hard to detect, if they don't happen to be part of a close binary star system.The nearest know black hole is at a distance of several thousand light-years. There are probably black holes closer by, but they are hard to detect, if they don't happen to be part of a close binary star system.The nearest know black hole is at a distance of several thousand light-years. There are probably black holes closer by, but they are hard to detect, if they don't happen to be part of a close binary star system.


Are black holes invisable?

Yes and no. It is rather hard to explain, because black holes are so dark and black that no living creature can see them, which in a sense makes them invisible, but you can also see where a black hole is because it sucks in light, too, so that would also, in a sense make it visible, but the my main answer would be, no black holes are not invisible.


Why aren't there white holes and black dwarfs?

black holes create a strong gravitational pull that pulls everything into it, including light. and because light can't escape it's pull, then the black hole cannot radiate light, thus making it impossible to radiate light. and also, a white dwarf that has completely run out of fuel stops radiating light and becomes a black dwarf. so, black dwarfs do exist. it's simple logic, so the answers not to hard


Where is outer space's biggest black hole?

The largest black holes are supermassive black holes - the black holes at the center of galaxies. The largest known such black hole has somewhere between 20 and 40 billion times the mass of our Sun. It's hard to know which of the observed black holes is really the largest (i.e., the most massive one), since the mass estimates in each individual case are currently not very accurate.


Is their black holes?

Yes, there is such thing as a black hole, they are very mysterious and very, very, very hard to see. But, scientists don't try to "look" for black holes, they detect them with radars that search for vibrations in space. Scientists look for these vibrations because the black holes give off this energy with gigantic force that pulls you into the center. It has so much energy and force that it vibrates. So, yes there are such things as black holes.


Why cant you see black holes?

Due to light being unable to escape the black hole, we cann't see it! It's like trying to see in a dark room with a flashlight, that has dead batteries. You cann't see the light because their is none to reflect.


Are black holes found near planets?

Such a black hole is never found, but theoretically it should be possible. If the planets are far enough from the black hole where they circle around they will just orbit the black hole in the same way as they would orbit a star with the same mass if it would replace the black hole. But if it exists it would be very hard to detect, exoplanets are detected because of their interaction with their mother star(They block some light and have gravitational influence that can be detectable), for black holes that is not an option because they are obviously black. The planets themselves won't emit light so there is no way we can detect such a system if it exists.