Blackhole

History of Blackholes

  • Sir Isaac Newton talks about gravity

    Sir Isaac Newton talks about gravity
    Sir Isaac Newton talks about gravity in his publication, "Principia." The main force in a black hole is the gravity it creates.
  • John Michell

    John Michell
    John Michell "Conjectured that there might be an object massive enough to have an escape velocity greater than the speed of light." Which means that light could not escape the gravity of the massive object.
  • Simon Pierre LaPlace

    Simon Pierre LaPlace
    Predicted the existence of black holes after studying the subject of escape velocity.
  • Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein
    Albert Einstein published his famous work called Theory of General Relativity. In his work he predicted spactime curvature. Which explains why things orbit around heavier objects.
  • Karl Schwarzchild used Einstein's theory to explain black holes

    Karl Schwarzchild used Einstein's theory to explain black holes
    Karl Schwarz used Albert Einstein's theory of General Relativity to explain a black hole. He explainedthe gravitational radius of black holes which he later called Schwarzchild Radius.
  • Sir Arthur Eddington

    Sir Arthur Eddington
    Sir Arthur Eddington opposed black hole theory as did Einstein. He did not believe that gravitional collapse could produce a black hole.
  • Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar

    Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
    He started a theory of White Dwarfs that led to an understanding of mass and how it relates to a star becoming a white dwarf, neutron star or black hole.
  • J. Robert Oppenheimer

    J. Robert Oppenheimer
    J. Robert Oppenheimer wrote a paper which stated that the fate of a heavy star is to collapse thus cutting itself off from the outside world.
  • Roy Kerr

    Roy Kerr
    Roy Kerr, a mathematician, showed that massive stars will almost 'drag' spacetime around them like water going down a shower drain.
  • Maarten Schmidt

    Maarten Schmidt
    Schmidt discovered a quasar is one of the most powerful objects in the universe. His discoveries leads to the dicovery that all quasars are powered by a supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy.
  • John Wheeler

    John Wheeler
    Coined the term black hole.
  • Jocelyn Bell-Burnell

    Jocelyn Bell-Burnell
    Discovered the densest matter found though observations, at the time, was neutron stars.
  • Stephen Hawking

    Stephen Hawking
    Found the modern theory of black holes which we still use today.
  • Cygnus X - 1

    Cygnus X - 1
    The first black hole candidate that astronomers though was the best proof of a black hole.
  • Hubble Space Telescope

    Hubble Space Telescope
    Provides very strong evidence that supermassive black holes are the centers of some galaxies. "The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) revealed large orbiting velocities around the nucleus of these galaxies, suggesting a huge mass inside a very small region."