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Black Holes and the Boundless Universe

Black Holes and the Boundless Universe

Black holes, a recurring theme, illustrate entropy and the laws of thermodynamics. John Michell in 1783 theorized that massive stars could trap light with their gravity. This idea evolved into the concept of event horizons and singularities, where infinite density disrupts physical laws. Hawking’s work demonstrated that black holes emit heat and particles, making them potential energy sources.

Hawking also delves into the universe's origins, rejecting the idea of a singular beginning, positing instead that the universe has no boundary.

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