NEW YORK: Space investigators may well found Albert Einstein’s black hole object, which would support his universal theory of relativity. The West Side Story information that researchers have found a little galaxy some 90 million light existence from Earth in the constellation, Big Dipper. It has been called the Markarian 177, and it is believed to be the object that Albert Einstein purported to be the elusive black hole.
Einstein’s black hole proposition in his general theory of relativity says that when two galaxies collide, they may merge and become one; making the two big black holes in the centers of the two galaxies to merge or fuse together. As a result, the gravitational waves formed move out into space and create other effects.
However, if it happens that the two fused black holes have different masses, or rotate at differing speeds, the resultant gravitational waves will emanate in the asymmetrical fashion, making the two black holes to move out in two opposite directions. If the jolting force separating the black holes is weak, the fused black holes drift together back again. But where powerful enough, the separated black holes will drift out entirely into the space from the galaxy, causing them to wander eternally in space.
Located about 2,600 miles from the center of the galaxy, is an extraordinary bright object believed to be the black hole.
Astronomers have been hunting for orphaned black holes for years, according to Voice Chronicle. Researchers from the University of Maryland recently published their findings in Friday’s issue of “Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society” in the U.K. Team member Laura Blecha says that this supposed object is “the most promising candidate we’ve found” for an ejected black hole. However, she states that “it’s either the first example we’ve confirmed in this very exotic class of objects, or it’s the most exotic, extreme example of a very common class of objects,” referring to exploding starts called supernovae—meaning that the object found may or may not be the elusive black hole.
If the Markarian 177 turns out to be the black hole object, then Albert Einstein will have been vindicated in his general theory of relativity, and this would be a giant leap in astronomical physics and space science.
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