In modern astronomy, a single type of celestial body is more confusing than other objects. Since Einstein first proposed the theoretical concept in the 1930's, the presence of black holes was first confirmed in the early 1990's. A black hole is a very small yet dense object that has the ability to draw planets, stars, even even light to its center, and ultimately has the ability to destroy everything in that path. In the past decade, many mysteries about space and time were discovered; however, many of these recent discoveries have brought a more unanswered question.
In 2016, Professor Steven Hawking gave a BBC Lease lecture on the topic that had been captivating him for decades - the Black Hole. In these flagship lectures, legendary physicists believe that if you understand the black holes and only understand how they challenge the nature of space and time, you can unravel the secret of the universe I will. With Steven and Lucy Hawking's latest children's book George and Blue Moon, George and Ann began to solve one of the mysteries of the universe world. Is there life under the crust like ice? Where are the robots coming from and who are controlling them? At the same time, two young heroes won the Mars training program. This is a dangerous and unexpected change to the program. Suddenly, best friends were fighting for starving games on the red planet. Filled with facts and papers from the universe from leading scientists, this is our most unpredictable thriller to date!
The purpose of this white paper is to explain how the black hole concept is generated and to provide insight as to how the black hole is formed. Understanding the black hole can better understand the concept of time and space, and perhaps we can learn science fiction and scientific facts. I hope all explanations are over at the end of this article. A black hole may be one of the most misunderstood ideas for people other than astronomical and physical communities. Before you understand how it is formed you need to introduce some stars. This will bring light to the philosophy of black hole