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Theoretical Limits and Einstein's Black Hole Solution
The speed of light as a speed limit and the concept of black holes defined theoretically as a region of space-time from which light cannot escape were established by Einstein, who later on wrote a paper stating that black holes did not exist, based on his field equation which was later solved by Schwarzschild.
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The definition of a black hole is a region of space-time from which light can never escape, but the explanation of why light cannot escape is still a topic of debate among scientists.
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The definition of a black hole is a region of space-time from which light can never escape, but the explanation of why light cannot escape is still a topic of debate among scientists.
ChapterTheoretical Limits and Einstein's Black Hole Solution
Episode#359 – Andrew Strominger: Black Holes, Quantum Gravity, and Theoretical Physics
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The podcast discusses the various contributions of Albert Einstein to physics, including his revolutionary theory of relativity and his initial stance against the existence of black holes and gravitational waves due to confusion about coordinate transformations.
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The podcast discusses the various contributions of Albert Einstein to physics, including his revolutionary theory of relativity and his initial stance against the existence of black holes and gravitational waves due to confusion about coordinate transformations.