What are black holes? And how are they formed?
So can we conclude now that we have successfully proved the actual existence? Well if one were to put a percentage to the surety of their existence, it would have to be that astrophysicists are at least 95% sure that Cygnus X-1 is a black hole. There is no clear signal that announces that Cygnus X-1 is a black hole, unlike other objects like neutron stars that have clear signal telling us what they are.
Black Holes can not be seen in normal light, as they have to be observed in x-ray or infra red spectrum of light.However, recent discoveries of massive Black Holes within our universe both distant and close reveal some interesting facts about when and how our universe came about.Observations merged with theoretical models have resulted in simulations which support the fact that Black Holes have played and still play an important role in the evolution of the universe.
A black hole is a theoretical entity predicted by the equations of general relativity. A black hole is formed when a star of sufficient mass undergoes gravitational collapse, with most or all of its mass compressed into a sufficiently small area of space, causing infinite spacetime curvature at that point (a "singularity"). Such a massive spacetime curvature allows nothing, not even light, to escape from the "event horizon," or border.
The final purpose of this paper is to present a new theory for black hole formation by means of a primary assumption of an imaginary 4-dimensional spacetime. This paper will use some key words several times: Pharoses, Seeing and not seeing objects, Distinct structures, Real spacetime , Imaginary spacetime , Black hole-like and Electrons, which play a significant role to conceptualize assumptions. At the beginning, the reader might suspect that the assumptions are infinitely far away from realit
Astronomers have tried to lure the secretes out of the universe, and more and more sophisticated technologies have been utilised both on the earth, but also as space laboratories.Lately, the Subaru Observatory recorded a massive Black Hole in our Universe. What did this tell us about the creation of the universe, simple as the Big Bang theory or is it more to it than that? In this article we will discuss this closer and hopefully understand more.





