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It's Reality! Scientist's FINALLY Discovered What's Inside The Black Hole!

It's Reality! Scientist's FINALLY Discovered What's Inside The Black Hole!

Don't let the name fool you: a black hole is anything but empty space. Rather, it is a great amount of matter packed into a very small area - think of a star ten times more massive than the Sun squeezed into a sphere approximately the diameter of New York City. The result is a gravitational field so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. In recent years, NASA instruments have painted a new picture of these strange objects that are, to many, the most fascinating objects in space.
So, what exactly is a black hole? Let’s find out!
Welcome to Space World. In today’s video we are going to talk about what have scientists found inside a black hole. So, if you want to know more about it then stay with us until the end of the video.
Black holes are some of the most mysterious phenomena in the universe. A recent study from the University of Michigan has added even more mystique to these deep-space wonders, suggesting that black holes are simply holograms. These researchers aren't suggesting that black holes are holograms the way most people imagine holograms to be, as some kind of sci-fi projection. Instead, they're using the idea of holograms to explore how the inside of a black hole connects to the outside.
Our concept of the inside of a black hole is based on the theory of gravity, which suggests that it operates in the third dimension. Space-time moves into and through a black hole from the outside. However, the outside of a black hole isn't calculated the same way as the inside. The outside of a black hole is perceived as flat, despite the inside operating in 3D.
Therefore, using quantum matrix models to study the connection between the theory of gravity and particle theory, researchers have described a black hole with a three-dimensional center that we see projected to us courtesy of particles which are calculated in two dimensions. Again, according to these latest calculations, the inside of a black hole can only currently be described mathematically. So, until we possess the ability to perceive the inside of a black hole in a way that doesn't mesh with our current understanding of the nature of the universe, we won't really, truly be sure if what we're seeing is all there is to see in 2D, 3D, or beyond.
Now, the very basic question about black holes is that; How are they made?
Black holes are forged from the small, dense, remnant cores of dead stars. If the core's mass is more than about three times the mass of the Sun, the force of gravity overwhelms all the other forces, the remnant collapses and produces a black hole.
Black holes are objects with extreme density, and the amount of mass they have means they have so much gravitational pull that even light gets trapped. Astronomers believe that most spiral and elliptical galaxies have black holes at their centers.
Adding to this, there are three types of black holes. Stellar-mass black holes are the smallest; between 1 and 100 times the mass of the Sun. They form after the center of a large star collapses, causing a supernova. The largest, known as supermassive black holes, can have masses that are millions if not billions of times the mass of the Sun. It is thought that this type of black hole reaches its enormous size by merging with other black holes, as well as by subsuming stars. Intermediate-mass black holes are a third category that – as the name suggests – falls somewhere between the previous two. They’re still a bit of a mystery, with only a few having been discovered, but they’re each believed to have a mass of between 100 and 100,000 Suns. It is thought that these are the black holes that merge to form the supermassive variety.
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