Theoretically Sherlock Holmes:

Physicists seek to end the

Anomaly of black holes

A report by:

RAdm.R.M. Wey

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There have been various attempts to ‘correct’ [in the theoretical sense], the anomaly of the existence of ‘Black Holes’. Many of today’s prominent physicists do not accept the existence of such phenomenon [even though more are discovered regularly].

According to conventional relativity, such objects are more than just dense, they are dense unto the infinite. For at their hearts [referred to as the singularity] the fundamental rules of space, time, and cause/effect, no longer apply.

According to Einstein’s theory [which is at the heart of this entire debate], if gravity could become strong enough, it would rob light of all of its energy. To reach such a dense state, a stellar object the size of earth’s sun would have to collapse to a size less than 3 km wide. And while no direct observation of such phenomenon exists, x-ray satellites have pinpointed the locations of objects that emit the theoretical ‘signature’ of such phenomenon. Currently there is an experiment to be conducted [referred to as: the gravity probe b relativity mission] which could, perhaps, put an end to the debate once and for all. It is our conviction the Einstein’s theory will remain; yet, only time will tell.



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