«If there's
nothing around the black hole, you get standard solutions,» Hamilton says.
Not exact matches
The event horizon is the sphere
around a
black hole from inside which
nothing can escape its clutches.
A
black hole arises when the warping
around a point grows so severe that that spacetime in the area becomes like a funnel so steep that
nothing can climb back out, as may happen when a massive star collapses.
By some estimates, the telescope could be used to image near the
black hole's event horizon — the boundary
around which
nothing can escape the
black hole's gravity.