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Einstein was wrong about black holes — what else?

This video was inspired by conversations with leading physicists and key scientific literature. Below are the references:

References

  • Thorne, K. (1995)Black Holes & Time Warps: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy
  • Hamilton, A. J. S. (2021)General Relativity, Black Holes, and CosmologyLink
  • Relativity Playlist by ScienceClicLink
  • Black Hole Events by PBS Space Time – Watch
  • Newton’s Letters via The Newton Project – Link
  • Einstein, A. (1915)Die Feldgleichungen der GravitationLink
  • Schwarzschild, K. (1916)Über das Gravitationsfeld eines MassenpunktesLink
  • Wali, K. C. (1982)Chandrasekhar vs. Eddington—An Unanticipated ConfrontationLink
  • How to Build a Black HoleWatch
  • Oppenheimer, J. R., & Volkoff, G. M. (1939)On Massive Neutron CoresLink
  • Oppenheimer, J. R., & Snyder, H. (1939)On Continued Gravitational ContractionLink
  • Schwarzschild Geometry by Andrew Hamilton – Link
  • Why Time and Space Swap by ScienceClic – Watch
  • Why All World Maps Are Wrong by Vox – Watch
  • Hamilton, A. J., & Lisle, J. P. (2008)The River Model of Black HolesLink
  • Mapping The Multiverse by PBS Space Time – Watch
  • Rotating Black Hole via Wikipedia – Link
  • Wormhole Travel by PBS Space Time – Watch
  • Morris, M. S., & Thorne, K. S. (1988)Wormholes in Spacetime and Their Use for Interstellar TravelLink

🖼 Visuals & Simulation References

  • ScienceClic – “What would we see if we fell into a black hole”Watch
  • Kazmierczak, J. et al. (2021)NASA’s NICER Tests Matter’s LimitsLink
  • Bridgman, T. et al. (2024)M5.1 Flare at Active Regions 13559 & 13561Link
  • Schnittman, J. et al. (2019)Black Hole Accretion Disk VisualizationLink
  • Wiessinger, S. et al. (2020)A Decade of SunLink
  • Skelly, C. et al. (2017)What is a Neutron Star?Link
  • Earth textureLink
  • First image of Sgr A* – Link
  • Image of M87Link
  • Polarized light image of Sgr A* – Link

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