Einstein's theory challenged


Albert Einstein's theory of relativity has been challenged by recent research that finds black holes made from light impossible. Scientists examined the idea of "photonic" black holes, which would form from light particles collapsing under extreme gravity. The study, featured in Live Science, concludes that this concept does not align with our current understanding of physics.

The findings suggest that forming black holes solely from light is not feasible, according to Einstein's theory of relativity. This theory requires a significant amount of mass, such as that found in collapsing stars, to overcome the force of light. Light, by its nature, cannot be compressed enough to form a black hole.

The research highlights the complexities of black hole formation and the challenges of reconciling theoretical ideas with observable phenomena. It emphasizes the importance of mass in the creation of black holes, reaffirming Einstein's theories about the universe.

Source: Live Science

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