Published June 10, 2025 | Version v1
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Blackholes: The darkest object in the universe, most mysterious and extreme objects

  • 1. Faculty of English Philology, 2 course student

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This paper discusses Blackholes as one of the most fascinating but one of the least understoodphenomena in the Universe. It describes their theoretical basis from the early understanding of starsand mass exchange to modern ideas, starting with one early solution of Einstein’s equations by Karl Schwarzschild and then has pursued the evolution of these ideas to the observational confirmations like Cygnus X-1. The paper explores the gigantic effects of gravity in the vicinity of Black Holes, and examines special cases likethe ultramassive black hole TON 618. Historical perspectives on their discovery are included, highlighting early predictions by John Michell and the gradual accumulation of evidence in the 20th century. Furthermore, recent astronomical observations related to the birth of black holes through rare supernovae are analyzed. This study emphasizes the continued scientific fascination with black holes and their role in enhancing our understanding of space, time, and the life cycles of massive stars.

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  • Jeanette Kazamierczak (2024). Biggest Black Hole, TON – 618. NASA Science