In the 1960s and 70s, scientists like Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose proved that black holes were not just math but a necessary consequence of the universe's physics.
A black hole is defined by its horizon de sucesos (event horizon)—the "point of no return". Download File 452.Agujero negro. La evol. de un...
Title: From Starlight to Darkness: The Evolution of the Black Hole In the 1960s and 70s, scientists like Stephen
If the remaining core is dense enough, it collapses into a point of infinite density known as a singularity . Here, the laws of conventional physics break down, and space-time becomes infinitely curved. Here, the laws of conventional physics break down,
The concept evolved into a visible reality in 2019 when the Event Horizon Telescope captured the first-ever image of a black hole’s shadow in the galaxy M87.
Anything crossing this boundary, including light (photons), is trapped forever.
Our human understanding of these objects has seen its own evolution.