Quantum black holes.

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Quantum black holes.



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Black holes, we cannot see what is inside them, but we can, for example, capture the glow of matter, be it a gas cloud, a star, a shredded planet whose remains revolve around the black hole before falling or be thrown at enormous speed.


We can also see how the black hole, its gravity warps spacetime creating a gravitational lens, which allows us to see extremely distant objects and we can also discover black holes by seeing how they alter the motion of stars close to them.


We know that black holes are created when a star with a minimum mass of 10 times that of the Sun dies, at which time the outer layers of the Star explode in the form of a supernova and the core is compressed towards a point with a density such that creates a singularity wrapped by an event horizon.


Nobody knows what happens inside, what happens inside, from that event horizon from which everything enters, but nothing can come out, since we do not have data we cannot observe it, but that does not mean that scientists cannot make calculations. simulations of what can happen inside.




The latest work along these lines was carried out by a team of physicists from the University of Kingsland in Australia. According to them, their work confirms that black holes have quantum properties, which would seem amazing to us in the universe we know. researchers.


One of those properties is superposition where particles on a quantum scale can exist in multiple states at the same time, this is illustrated by the case of Schrödinger's cat that while inside a box, can be alive or dead simultaneously, but in the Something similar happens in black holes Australian researchers wanted to see if black holes could have very different masses at the same time and it turns out that yes, the researchers say that inside a black hole you can be wide and tall and at the same time short and thin, Sure is if you could be alive inside a black hole.



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The work of the Australians shows that Jacob Beckenstein was right, he postulated that black holes can only have masses that have certain values, that is, they must be within certain bands or proportions, this is how energy levels work, for example. in an atom.


Jacob was a theoretical physicist who was born on May 1, 1947 in Mexico City, his parents will be Polish Jews, Jacob later studied in the United States and became an American and Israeli national, he died on August 16, 2015 in Helsinki Finland.


In conclusion, the Australian researchers said that "the universe is revealing to us that it is always more strange, mysterious and amazing than most of us could have imagined."





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