Stephen Hawking’s Black Hole Theory Confirmed as Scientists Detect Merging Event Horizons

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  • Scientists using the LIGO observatory detected the merger of two black holes on jan. 14, providing evidence for Stephen Hawking’s theory from 1971.
  • Hawking theorized that a black hole’s event horizon – the boundary beyond which no matter can escape – can never decrease in size.
  • The combined surface area of the new black hole grew considerably larger, confirming this “second law of black hole mechanics.”
  • LIGO’s detectors observed gravitational waves created during extreme cosmic events like these mergers, improving on earlier findings with higher precision.
  • Findings also validated mathematician Roy Kerr’s theory about Einstein’s field equations and rotating black holes, which states that two identical-mass and spin black holes are mathematically indistinguishable.
  • Future advancements include plans for more detectors like LIGO-India (expected by 2030), Cosmic explorer in the U.S., and Europe’s Einstein Telescope to enhance detection precision.

(Image Credit: Maggie Chiang for Simons Foundation; Aurore Simonnet/SSU LVK URI; deborah Ferguson et al./NSF TACC Frontera)
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Indian Opinion Analysis:

The confirmation of Stephen Hawking’s long-contested theory strengthens our understanding of essential physics by linking general relativity with quantum mechanics. For India, developments in gravitational wave science hold strategic significance as its upcoming observatory, LIGO-India (estimated to be operational by 2030), will play a key role in advancing global research collaboration. This facility could position India prominently within cutting-edge astrophysics research networks such as LVK Collaboration and further deepen India’s scientific contributions.Moreover, such international cooperation may accelerate technological developments across aerospace engineering and precision instrumentation-domains critical to India’s space exploration ambitions. Investing in infrastructure like LIGO highlights how nations increasingly rely on science diplomacy to diversify capabilities while contributing solutions to global questions about existence. as India takes strides toward realizing this goal alongside other proposed global projects (Einstein Telescope or Cosmic Explorer), its leadership role within astrophysics seems poised for growth.

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