Black Holes & Stars - What Do We Know?

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Black holes are not directly detectable; instead, their presence is inferred through their gravitational effects on nearby stars and matter. Observations of stars orbiting an unseen mass suggest the existence of black holes, particularly in the center of the Milky Way. Additionally, cosmic rays and cosmic background radiation provide information from space that is not related to stars. Other celestial objects, like extrasolar planets, can be detected by observing their influence on the light from their parent stars. Understanding these phenomena enhances our knowledge of the universe beyond just stars.
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Hi,

One can register waves of light.
Is there anything known different then stars where we receive information from?
Say black holes?

I really guess.
 
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Hi bhpv,
I think I can help you, but I really don't understand the question. Can you rephrase it? And be more specific?
 
Yes, I agree w/ Dennis --- your question is incoherent
 
Hi,
Ok. Sorry for that.
I do not understand what one can experience from black holes here on earth.
 
Black holes are not directly detectable. We detect them by their effects on surrounding matter. For example, if you see a star orbiting around something, but you can't see the thing it is orbiting, then the thing is probably a black hole.
 
bhpv said:
Is there anything known different then stars where we receive information from?

First, I'd like to explain that I didn't understand that question because there are different answers to it but the general answer to that question is : yes!


bhpv said:
I do not understand what one can experience from black holes here on earth.

This question I understand :smile:. Black holes are very hard to detect, but there are good reasons for believing that they exist; as an example, astronomers have seen stars orbiting what appears as a very large "dark" mass centre in the centre of the Milky Way.

I sincerely recommend this clip:
ESOcast 2: Unprecedented 16-year long study tracks stars orbiting Milky Way black hole
 
bhpv said:
Is there anything known different then stars where we receive information from?
Say black holes?
Try a google search on "gravitational lensing black hole".
 

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