The James Webb Space Telescope Discovers Black Holes from a Previous Universe That Created Our Space
Black holes are some of the most intriguing and mysterious objects in the universe! They’re regions in space where gravity is incredibly strong, pulling in everything nearby, including light. They form when massive stars collapse at the end of their life cycle. The gravitational pull of a black hole is so intense that once something crosses the “event horizon” (the point of no return), it can’t escape.
Black holes have some fascinating properties, including time dilation (time passing differently near a black hole compared to distant observers) and the potential to warp space-time around them. They also emit radiation known as Hawking radiation, a phenomenon predicted by Stephen Hawking.
While black holes are invisible due to their immense gravitational pull not even letting light escape, scientists study their effects on surrounding matter and light to understand more about them.
Was our universe born out of black holes? The latest findings from the James Webb Telescope could finally confirm the theories of Nobel Prize winner Sir Roger Penrose.
Then our picture of the universe would no longer be what it once was. We need to rethink and consider the birth of our cosmos within a black hole.
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