試す 金 - 無料
SECRETS OF BLACK HOLES
All About Space
|Issue 128
PLACES WHERE THE LAWS OF PHYSICS ARE PUSHED TO THE EXTREME

Black holes are the most mysterious objects in the universe. They're places where physics is pushed to its most extreme, where light cannot escape and where space-time itself is twisted and even punctured, leading to the most incredible and counter-intuitive phenomena. A black hole is a region of space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from its grasp. Within a certain proximity of one, closer than the black hole's 'event horizon', you'd have to travel faster than light to get away from it. Since nothing can go faster than light - at least as far as scientists know - then whatever falls down a black hole stays down the black hole.
The discovery of black holes dates back to Einstein's general theory of relativity. Einstein himself didn't predict the existence of black holes per se, but general relativity, which describes mass, space, time and gravity, provides the mathematical foundations for understanding them. These were realised by Einstein's German compatriot Karl Schwarzschild, who solved Einstein's equations to describe the gravitational field around a nonrotating, spherical mass and to determine the Schwarzschild radius, which is the size of a black hole's event horizon. In the 1960s, Roy Kerr solved Einstein's equations for a more realistic scenario that of a black hole that's spinning.
このストーリーは、All About Space の Issue 128 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、9,500 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
All About Space からのその他のストーリー

All About Space UK
MYSTERIES OF THE UNI WHERE ARE ALL THE SPIRAL GALAXIES?
There are far fewer spiral galaxies than elliptical ones in the Supergalactic Plane, and scientists are keen to discover why
7 mins
Issue 161

All About Space UK
ZOMBIE STARS
+10 OTHER TERRIFYING SPACE OBJECTS
8 mins
Issue 161

All About Space UK
HOW TO BEAT LIGHT POLLUTION
Thought it was impossible to observe the wonders of the night sky from towns and cities? Think again. Follow our tips and tricks on successfully observing through sky glow
2 mins
Issue 161

All About Space UK
15 STUNNING STAR CLUSTERS
These beautiful stellar groupings are spattered across the cosmos
8 mins
Issue 161

All About Space UK
Eileen Collins "It was a difficult mission...we were the first to see Mir"
Having served as both the first female pilot and first female commander of NASA's Space Shuttle, Collins boosted the involvement of women in space exploration to a whole new level
9 mins
Issue 161

All About Space UK
MARS LEAKS FASTER WHEN IT'S CLOSER TO THE SUN
The Red Planet has lost enough water to space to form a global ocean hundreds of kilometres deep
2 mins
Issue 161

All About Space UK
FUTURE TECH KANKOH-MARU
This ambitious reusable spacecraft will be capable of taking 50 people to and from orbit
2 mins
Issue 161

All About Space UK
THE FINAL FRONTIER
Beyond the reach of the Sun is a fascinating region of the cosmos that were only just beginning to explore
8 mins
Issue 161

All About Space UK
A long-lost moon could explain Mars' weird shape and extreme terrain
A long-lost moon could explain why Mars is so different from the other rocky planets in the Solar System. Today Mars has two tiny moons.
2 mins
Issue 161

All About Space UK
A sprinkling of cosmic dust may have helped kick-start life on Earth
Cosmic dust may have helped kick-start life on Earth. New findings challenge a widely held assumption that this wasn't a plausible explanation.
3 mins
Issue 161
Translate
Change font size