Predicted over a century ago as monstrous concentrations of mass that torture the fabric of the Universe into traps of light and information, black holes are now established as objects of fact.
."Studying hypothetical objects like topological solitons will help us figure that out."
The black hole itself is mathematically described as a one-dimensional point of infinite density – something which itself doesn't really equate anything meaningful in physics. From a distance, the area surrounding these kinks doesn't stand out as all that unusual. Up close, however, the topology of space is heavily distorted.
At closer proximity, however, the topological soliton got weird. It didn't capture light as a black hole would at all, but scrambled it and re-emitted it."Light is strongly bent, but instead of being absorbed like it would in a black hole, it scatters in funky motions until at one point it comes back to you in a chaotic manner,"."You don't see a dark spot. You see a lot of blur, which means light is orbiting like crazy around this weird object.
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