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Black holes have the power to manipulate gravity from "summary" of The Science of Interstellar by Kip Thorne

In the presence of a black hole, gravity becomes a force to be reckoned with, capable of bending light and warping time itself. This incredible power is a direct result of the immense mass packed into a tiny space at the heart of a black hole. As matter spirals inward towards the black hole, it is subjected to extreme gravitational forces that can alter its trajectory and behavior in ways that defy conventional understanding. The intense gravitational pull of a black hole not only affects nearby objects but also distorts the very fabric of spacetime around it. This distortion can manifest as gravitational waves, ripples in spacetime that carry energy and information across the cosmos. These gravitational waves are a direct consequence of the black hole's ability to manipulate gravity on a cosmic scale. One of the most fascinating aspects of black holes is their ability to create what are known as gravitational lensing effects. When light from a distant object passes near a black hole, its path is bent by the black hole's gravity, causing the light to be deflected and distorted. This phenomenon can result in the formation of multiple images of the same object, as well as the magnification and distortion of distant celestial bodies. In addition to bending light, black holes can also influence the behavior of nearby matter through a process known as accretion. As matter falls towards a black hole, it forms a swirling disk of hot gas and dust that emits powerful radiation and energy. This accretion disk can generate intense magnetic fields and high-speed jets of particles that can shape the surrounding environment and impact the evolution of galaxies.
  1. Black holes have a profound impact on the universe around them, shaping the dynamics of galaxies, stars, and even light itself. Their ability to manipulate gravity represents a fundamental aspect of their nature, one that continues to intrigue and mystify scientists and astronomers alike. Through their gravitational influence, black holes are able to exert a powerful gravitational pull that shapes the very fabric of spacetime and influences the behavior of matter and energy on a cosmic scale.
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The Science of Interstellar

Kip Thorne

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