Physicists have developed a novel model that explains the formation of black holes using only pure gravity, challenging existing theories. This model suggests that black holes can form solely through gravitational effects, without the need for exotic matter, which possesses unusual properties not found in ordinary matter. This discovery offers a new perspective on understanding quantum gravity and could potentially alter our understanding of space-time. Furthermore, scientists have observed unexpected behavior in the nucleus of lead-208, revealing a surprising surplus of magnetism. Additionally, a newly discovered ultramassive black hole, located at the center of a galaxy cluster, is 100 times larger than the Milky Way and 36 billion times the mass of the Sun, residing in a region with 5 billion light-years of space.
Physics Breakthrough: Model Explains Black Hole Formation Without Exotic Matter
Edited by: Vera Mo
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