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BLACK HOLES AND THE

WORMHOLE THEORY

NIKOLOZ TURIASHVILI
WHAT IS BLACK HOLE?

• So what is a black hole?  How can something that is essentially an “invisible nothing” be so important
and so powerful?  It’s all about gravity, and the pull of black holes, that makes them so intriguing
HOW ARE BLACK HOLES MADE?
• Black holes are forged from the small, dense, remnant cores of dead stars.  If the core's mass is more
than about three times the mass of the Sun, the force of gravity overwhelms all the other forces, the
remnant collapses and produces a black hole.
THE SIZES OF BLACK HOLES
• Micro black holes, also called quantum mechanical black holes.
• “stellar”
• “supermassive”


• This is the gravitational pull of micro black holes
CAN WE SEE THEM AND IF WE CAN HOW?
• Black holes have such an immense gravitational pull that not even light can escape, so they cannot be
seen directly.  As a result, huge radio telescopes and gravitational wave detectors are used instead of
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conventional telescopes. 
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• A black hole is so dense that it warps the space-time that surrounds it.
 WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF YOU FELL INTO
SAGITTARIUS A?
• If you leapt heroically into a stellar-mass black hole, your body would be subjected to a process called
‘spaghettification’.  The black hole’s gravity force would compress you from top to toe, while stretching
you at the same time thus, spaghetti.
THEORY OF WHITE HOLES AND A
WORMHOLE
CONCLUSION
• Considering our galaxy alone holds 100m stellar-mass black holes – and that our own galaxy, the Milky
Way, has a supermassive black hole at its center so enormous that it would fit inside the orbit of
Mercury – maybe it’s time we started to learn more about these enigmatic phenomena. At least, just in
case we ever find ourselves about to fall into one. 

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