User talk:Rehan Ali Babar

About Black Hole by Rehan Ali Babar

A lady doctor computer scientist "katie bouman" has released a first picture of "Black hole" she has prepared the Alogarithm which controls the historical telescope's data. Which has made us able to watch the picture of black hole. The concept of black hole is that, A Gravitationally domineering celestial body with an event horizon from which even light can not escape the most dense material in the universe condensed into a singularity massive star. Now we can guess in the estimate way what is the main concept of black hole? So I narrate it as per my information and knowledge. In universal's Galaxy Present in the medium part of black hole is called Black hole. Hitherto the sun is between the solar system. In the same manner the black hole is present between the galaxy. According to my Introspection theory and scientific theory a smaller number or larger number of stars which have completely been destroyed and began to meet repeatedly  to each other through Gravity. At the higher concentration of Gravity the hole which is present in the system of stars that grips with closed packets. The black hole is heavier than our sun, which is 6.5 billion time and the black hole is 55 million light years away from us. The video of black hole series is edited by the BBC and other networks of social media.

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Happy editing! Sdkb (talk) 06:04, 17 March 2020 (UTC)