Study challenges Einstein’s relativity theory, finds instability in black holes
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A new study challenges long-held theories about black hole stability, suggesting they may become unstable over time. The research contradicts the Kerr solution, which has been widely accepted since 1963 as an accurate description of rotating black holes. Scientists found that as energy builds up inside black holes, it can cause significant changes to their structure, potentially altering their overall geometry. This instability could lead to new theoretical models that improve our understanding of black holes beyond current limitations.
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