The Black Hole: The HISTORICAL Discovery Announced for All of Mankind

Black Hole HISTORICAL Discovery Announced to All of Mankind

The black hole is one of the oldest and least known objects in the universe, and this is because it is extremely difficult for scientists to observe such an object in cosmic space, and then to look carefully at what makes it up actually, but this is nothing new.

The black hole could still be one of the objects in the universe that has existed since the moment it appeared, a new study published by scientists supporting this theory that tells us that the appearance of objects is also linked to the appearance of cosmic space itself .

It seems that primordial objects of this kind would have existed at the time when the universe appeared, occupying a good portion of it at that time, and from there they would have evolved to what we know at the moment, they could also be a explanation for the existence of dark matter in the universe.

According to this study, including stars and galaxies would have been formed from objects of this kind, they could be elements that accelerated the appearance and development of these formations, and could also be one of the sources for the expansion of the universe as we know it at the moment.

The study also proposes a radical change in the way black holes appeared, and this is because at the moment the theory accepted by most scientists says that they appeared after the explosions of stars, but in fact they could have existed right from the big bang, the emergence of the universe.

The different sizes of these objects in the universe is a source of mystery for scientists, but also a proof of the fact that they would not have appeared after, or only after, the explosions of some stars, but there could be other explanations for the way which would have appeared and transformed into what we know.

"Our study shows that without introducing new particles or new physics, we can solve the mysteries of modern cosmology from the nature of dark matter itself to the origin of supermassive black holes. Black holes of various sizes are still a mystery. We don't understand how supermassive black holes could have grown so huge in the relatively short time available since the universe existed."

At the base of this new theory regarding the formation process of black holes are many observations made by scientists using much more advanced telescopes than those used up to now to observe a good part of the universe that surrounds us.

To what extent scientists will succeed in convincing the scientific community about these new observations, but also about how black holes were actually formed, remains to be seen, but it is clear that we may witness to a change in the way this process is seen.