Recent outcomes and the state-of-art detection scenarios of black holes
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Black holes, classifications, related theories.Abstract
Black holes are a hidden secret in humans’ heart. This paper will basically focus on the current status of observing black holes as well as the state-of-art detection schemes. Specifically, we will discuss the classifications, theorems of black holes and also the problems encountered by modern knowledge. According to the analysis, the basic types of black holes and the way of detection of black holes are demonstrated. Meanwhile, shows the theories of black holes used in research and some theories about black holes with quantum and holographic image. Overall, these results shed light on guiding the future researches on black hole.
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