Black holes
LIGO’s Decade of Discovery: Unveiling Cosmic Secrets
LIGO’s groundbreaking decade has transformed our understanding of the universe, confirming Einstein and Hawking’s theories through gravitational wave detections.
Quantum Effects May Eliminate Black Hole Singularities
New research suggests quantum effects could resolve the mystery of singularities at the heart of black holes, paving the way for alternative models.
Physicists Validate 50-Year-Old ‘Black Hole Bomb’ Theory in Lab
Physicists successfully tested the ‘black hole bomb’ theory in a lab, confirming a decades-old hypothesis about energy extraction from rotating black holes.
James Webb Telescope Reveals Milky Way’s Black Hole Activity
The James Webb Space Telescope has provided unprecedented insights into Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way, revealing a dynamic and unpredictable flaring activity.
Black Holes: Cosmic Graveyards or Universe’s New Beginnings?
Revolutionary research from the University of Sheffield proposes that black holes may not be cosmic dead ends but could transition into ‘white holes’, potentially reshaping our understanding of the universe’s fundamental nature.





