ack hole is powerful enough, it may actually pull a star into its atmosphere and disrupt the orbit of many other stars. The black hole could then grow even stronger (from the addition of the star's mass). When a black hole absorbs a star, the star is first pulled into the Ergosphere which sweeps all the matter into the Event Horizon, named for it's flat horizontal appearance, and this happens to be the place where mostly all the action within the black hole occurs. When the star is passed on into the Event Horizon the light that the star endures is bent within the current and, therefore, cannot be seen in space. At this exact point in time, high amounts of radiation are given off and, with the proper equipment, can be detected through particular symbols as an image of a black hole. Through this technique astronomers now believe that they have found a black hole known as Cygnus X-1. This supposed black hole has a huge star orbiting around it; black holes may be detected in binary star systems. In conclusion, black holes have extreme amounts of gravity and give distinct indications that they exist in that lineage.Black hole studies have recently been advanced due to a few. The first scientists to really take an in depth look at black holes and the collapsing of stars were professors Robert Oppenheimer and his student Hartland Snyder in the early nineteen hundreds. They concluded on the basis of Einstein's theory of relativity that if the speed of light was the maximum speed over any colossal objects, then nothing could escape the tenacity of the gravity of a black hole. The name "black hole" was named such, because of the fact that light could not escape from the gravitational pull from the core, thus, making the black hole impossible for humans to view without using technological advancements for measuring such things like gamma radiation. Hole" was assigned to ensue due to the fact that the actual hole is where everything is a...