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The Search for Black Holes

The Search for Black Holes

The study of black holes is not just important for understanding the universe, but also for testing fundamental laws of physics. Black holes are thought to be the ultimate test of Einstein's theory of general relativity, which describes the behavior of gravity. By studying the behavior of matter around black holes, scientists can test the limits of this theory and search for new physics.

Black holes are also important because they play a key role in the evolution of galaxies.

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