Stephen hawking's philosophical views and the hidden truths of the universe

Authors

  • Abdullayev Sherzod Komilovich Independent Researcher, Department of Philosophy and Logic, National University of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Gravitation, theory of relativity, gravity

Abstract

In the twentieth century, many discoveries were made about space bodies and phenomena in the universe. Stephen Hawking's discovery of black holes. A star that has used up all its energy begins to shrink inward. As a result of this compression, a powerful gravitational field with an infinitely high density and a mass close to zero is formed in the place of the star. This area is called a "black hole" in astronomy. Black holes cannot be seen even with the most powerful telescopes. Because they absorb photons. As a result, it loses the light that can be perceived by the human eye and does not reflect them at all. The presence of a black hole can be determined by the extremely strong magnetic field created around it.

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Published

2025-03-25