Chapter 1.4 Why should we study Black Hole

  1. Human curiosity: they are among the most bizarre objects thought to exist in the universe.

  2. They should be strong sources of gravitational waves.
  3. As such, black holes should reveal much about gravity, a fundamental force in the cosmos.
  4. Confirmation that they exist will strengthen confidence in current models of cosmic evolution, from the Big Bang to the present universe.

 



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Chapter Menu:
1.0 Chapter Introduction
1.1 The Three Principles
1.2 The History of Black Hole
1.3 How Big is a Black Hole
1.4 Why Should we study Black Hole
1.5 Even light cannot escape?
1.6 The Bending of Light
1.7 Examples of Bending of Light
1.8 Gravitational Redshift
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