Scientist Albert Einstein's claim to prove the theory of relativity


New York, Monday, August 8, 2021

The great scientist Albert Einstein's theory of relativity has been claimed to prove. The proofs of this theory are considered to be the most successful. The first line that comes to mind when someone talks about black holes is that light can never escape, but a research team of astronomers at Stanford University first observed light from behind a black hole. Scientists analyzed X-rays around a black hole 100 million light-years from Earth. The returning light was visible under the influence of this mighty gravity.


The researcher observed a series of X-ray flashes and its color was also distinctive. The researcher believed that the light that goes out of a black hole does not come out so it was not meant to be seen in a black hole but the black hole bends the space light and the magnetic field. Einstein's theory also states that large objects affect space-time which can be observed in the form of gravity. Roger Bledford, co-author of the study, believed that when astrophysicists tried to understand the behavior of magnetic fields near black holes 30 years ago, they could not have imagined that one day this would be a proven technique. The revelation of Einstein's theory is also a very important event.


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