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“As scientists would discover after Einstein’s death, Schwarzschild’s odd theory was right. Stars could collapse and create such a phenomenon, and in fact they often did. In the 1960s, physicists such as Stephen Hawking, Roger Penrose, John Wheeler, Freeman Dyson, and Kip Thorne showed that this…” quote by Walter Isaacson
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““As scientists would discover after Einstein’s death, Schwarzschild’s odd theory was right. Stars could collapse and create such a phenomenon, and in fact they often did. In the 1960s, physicists such as Stephen Hawking, Roger Penrose, John Wheeler, Freeman Dyson, and Kip Thorne showed that this was indeed a feature of Einstein’s general theory of relativity, one that was very real. Wheeler dubbed them “black holes,” and they have been a feature of cosmology, as well as Star Trek episodes, ever since.3 Black holes have now been discovered all over the universe, including one at the center of our galaxy that is a few million times more massive than our sun. “Black holes are not rare, and they are not an accidental embellishment of our universe,” says Dyson. “They are the only places in the universe where Einstein’s theory of relativity shows its full power and glory. Here, and nowhere else, space and time lose their individuality and merge together in a sharply curved four-dimensional structure precisely delineated by Einstein’s equations.”4 Einstein””

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About This Quote

Source Book: Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Isaacson, 2007

Black holes are a real, profound prediction of Einstein’s relativity, where space and time merge under extreme gravity.

In simple terms: Black holes show Einstein’s theory at its most extreme.

Key Takeaway

Explore the physics of extreme gravity.

Themes

science physics cosmology

Mood

inquisitive wonderful

Type

educational inspirational

When to use this quote

  • astronomy research
  • university teaching
  • science communication
  • media documentaries

Key Concepts

general relativity singularities event horizons

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does a black hole reveal about spacetime?
  • How can we test theories in extreme environments?
A Different Perspective

Black holes are difficult to observe directly; require indirect evidence.

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