BLACK HOLES

What is a Black Hole? 




Black hole was first dubbed in Pierre-Simon, marquis de Laplace by a French SCIENTIST ; in 23 March 1749 – 5 March 1827) who was a French scholar whose work was important to the development of mathematics, statistics, physics and astronomy. He summarised and extended the work of his predecessors in his five-volume Mécanique Céleste (Celestial Mechanics) (1799–1825). It was redubbed in 1905 by Albert Einstein. The invention of Relativity was both unique yet very misleading. Relativity assumes a speed limit on the universe itself. That space and space travel have a special limit called the cosmological constant. Einstein also dubbed the mass of the universe as the speed of light in length, width and depth as a flat grid. 93,000 billion light years in length. Half the mass of earth gravitation relative to light and light speed. These numbers as equations still govern the standard universe model today. But the speed of light as the fastest action or activity in the universe was changed in 1942 by the expansion theory.

A black Hole is mainly the first building blocks of a exploratoric galaxy. It is the way by which a galaxy is formed. A black hole exist because it is a massive of which all galaxtic matter assumed into a zero vacuum space. It continues to exist due to the massive star matter that still exist inside the space fabric surface grid. A blak hole helps keep everything in a galaxy balanced. To most it is the heart of the galaxy. The earliest spring of a galaxies spin continuum that is re-enforced by a repulsive space counter attraction to keep all matter out from the grid surface inside.

 A BLACK HOLE WILL SLOWLY DISIPITATE OVER TIME.

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