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on November 26, 2023 243 views
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///@glamour_physics: ✨️Black Hole - Where Space Time Curves extremely ✨️
In the context of Einstein’s General Relativity, a black hole emerges when the mass of an object reaches a density that significantly curves spacetime, the fabric of the universe.
Imagine holding a trampoline and placing a heavy object, like a bowling ball, at the center: the trampoline will sag under the weight.
Similarly, black holes, being extremely dense, curve spacetime significantly, creating a boundary called the event horizon.
The circumference of a black hole is the distance around it, while the radius is the distance from the center to the event horizon.
In the case of a black hole, the radius is much larger than the circumference, defying the rules of Euclidean geometry.
This occurs because spacetime is warped around the black hole, causing the circumference to contract and the diameter to expand.
This warping of spacetime is a direct consequence of the intense gravity of black holes.
The stronger the gravity, the more spacetime is warped.
Black holes, therefore, stand as a testament to the extraordinary nature of gravity and spacetime, reminding us that the universe is far stranger and more wondrous than we could ever imagine.
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