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The quasistellar object, the pulsar, the neutron star have all come onto the scene of physics within the space of a few years. Is the next entrant destined to be the black hole? If so, it is difficult to think of any development that could be of greater significance. A black hole, whether of “ordinary size” (approximately one solar mass, 1 M⊙), or much larger (around 106 M⊙ to 1010 M⊙, as proposed in the nuclei of some galaxies) provides our “laboratory model” for the gravitational collapse, predicted by Einstein's theory, of the universe itself.
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Ruffini et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d72ca1cd480cb7e5f50fae — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3022513
R. Ruffini
John Wheeler
Physics Today
Princeton University
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