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As our black hole images get more detailed, we may find Einstein wasn't quite right about them
"The key result is that while many alternatives look very similar to the 'standard' black hole at today's image quality, the ...
The EHT captured a surprising polarization reversal around M87*, pointing to rapidly changing magnetic fields near the black ...
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Sharper black hole images may test Einstein’s ideas
Sharper views of black holes are turning what once looked like a fuzzy cosmic icon into a precision tool for testing gravity ...
New data reveals black hole jets can accelerate at speeds defying all physical laws, leaving astronomers without a clear ...
Learn more about the images advanced telescopes could take of black holes and how they could back up Einstein’s general ...
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Balloon Telescope Gives Us a New Look at the Cygnus X-1 Black Hole
The XL-Calibur balloon telescope captured precise X-ray polarization data from the Cygnus X-1 black hole, offering new ...
In 2017, the EHT collaboration yielded the first-ever image of a supermassive black hole at the center of the Messier 87 ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. As the Event Horizon Telescope — known as the EHT — collected data for its remarkable new image of the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, a ...
Astronomers unveiled the first image of the supermassive black hole 25,640 light years away, at the center of our own galaxy earlier today in a special edition of the Astrophysical Journal Letters.
Can someone help me out with some concepts from the article? My physics background is getting so out of date that it is confusing me more than helping... Temporarily trapped seems like a contradiction ...
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