Understanding Black Holes: From Historical Theories to Modern Discoveries
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Black holes, fascinating cosmic phenomena, are regions in space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape. This immense gravitational pull results from the black hole's density; it packs a vast amount of mass into a very small volume. Since light travels faster than any other known entity, the fact that it cannot escape a black hole means nothing else can either. This characteristic defines the inescapability of black holes. Despite their extraordinary gravitational pull, black h
