Brian C Binova: I spent a lot of time studying Space-time, astronomy and astrophysics. A lot of inquiries came in concerning black holes and what they truly are. Black holes aren't truly black, they're just given this name for a purpose. Astronomers think virtually all galaxies, including our own, contain these gigantic black holes at their core, where light and matter cannot escape, making it incredibly hard to capture photos of them. Light becomes chaotically warped and twisted about by gravity as it gets drawn into the abyss. The notion of an object in space so large and thick that light could not escape it has been around for ages. Most notably, black holes were predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity, which demonstrated that when a big star dies, it leaves behind a tiny, dense residual core Buy this book for more information
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