Understanding the black hole Our solar system consists of ten planets orbiting the sun. The sun functions as a magnet to hold the solar system together using its gravity. Once the sun goes away, the planets will be together. The answer may be a black hole. The black hole is a theoretical object, its gravity is very strong, and even light can not escape there (Shipman 64). If light can not escape from the black hole, it must be invisible - so how do we know that there is a black hole?
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 can understand black holes and understand only how they challenge the nature of space and time, you can unravel the secret of the universe . 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!
Quantifying the material field in the background of the black hole found out a lot about the black hole. However, to understand the basic principle of black hole thermodynamics, quantum gravity theory is necessary. Quantum theory is necessary to convey to us what happens near the singular point. However, it is very difficult to quantify gravity. In particular, to understand black holes, the theory that gives some hope is string theory.