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LWG Theory of Black Holes for Interpretation and Analysis

Jagadish Kumar Mogaraju

Abstract


Black holes are devils of galaxy which can harvest the fabric of space and time to the void of infinity. Light may not come out of the black holes due to the facts sparsely known to the human intelligence. We often strain ourselves to look into the unknown and land in a conclusion which marks our statute towards the human capability. This study proposes theories which may likely control what is the problem which we are seeking. This part of research throws light on some of the facts concealed by the space since centuries post the start of human intelligence. Some of the effects such as Lantern effect and Glassene effect are proposed.

Keywords: Black holes, Lantern Effect, Glassene effect, space curve, singlet one, whirlpool effect.

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Jagadish Kumar Mogaraju. LWG Theory of Black Holes for Interpretation and Analysis. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Life Sciences. 2019; 9(3): 10–13p.

 

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Black holes; Lantern effect; Glassene effect; Space curve; Singlet one; Whirlpool effect

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