Peering Into the Darkness – Imaging Black Hole Horizons
APA
(2025). Peering Into the Darkness – Imaging Black Hole Horizons. SciVideos. https://youtube.com/live/10T0mqz7wKk
MLA
Peering Into the Darkness – Imaging Black Hole Horizons. SciVideos, Mar. 27, 2025, https://youtube.com/live/10T0mqz7wKk
BibTex
@misc{ scivideos_ICTS:31307, doi = {}, url = {https://youtube.com/live/10T0mqz7wKk}, author = {}, keywords = {}, language = {en}, title = {Peering Into the Darkness {\textendash} Imaging Black Hole Horizons}, publisher = {}, year = {2025}, month = {mar}, note = {ICTS:31307 see, \url{https://scivideos.org/index.php/icts-tifr/31307}} }
Abstract
For the first time in history, we have captured images of black holes, allowing us to study their event horizons—the very boundaries beyond which nothing escapes. This achievement, realized through the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), was the result of two decades of innovation, collaboration, and technological advancements. By linking radio telescopes across the globe, we created an Earth-sized observatory capable of resolving the shadows cast by supermassive black holes. These images have confirmed Einstein’s predictions, tested gravity in extreme conditions, and provided unprecedented insights into black hole physics. But this is just the beginning. Future advancements in imaging techniques, additional telescopes, and space-based interferometry will sharpen our view and allow us to explore black holes across the universe. As we push the boundaries of observation, we will uncover even more mysteries about these enigmatic cosmic giants and their role in shaping galaxies.