Black holes represent the greatest mystery of the universe, where human knowledge collides with absolute unknown. How did scientists manage to prove that an invisible giant with the mass of four million Suns squats right in the heart of our galaxy? The journey to the groundbreaking discovery of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*, which was also recognized by the Nobel Committee, began in a curious way – with an antenna and tires from an …
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Black holes represent the greatest mystery of the universe, where human knowledge collides with absolute unknown. How did scientists manage to prove that an invisible giant with the mass of four million Suns squats right in the heart of our galaxy? The journey to the groundbreaking discovery of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*, which was also recognized by the Nobel Committee, began in a curious way – with an antenna and tires from an …