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这两年,关于宇宙黑洞的传闻和故事渐渐多起来了,那么,黑洞到底是什么呢? “黑洞”多的来历 18世纪末19世纪初的时候,有一位叫惠利的科学家,她观测到了黑洞,并将它记录了下来,这本书就是《我们的宇宙,已知的和未知的》一书。她不想用“引力塌缩物体”之类的难懂的词语来命名,她觉得,“黑洞”一词有气魄,而且易懂。惠利还提出:当恒星的质量小于1.44个太阳(包括太阳在内),它最终将变成白矮星,当质量在1.44~2.00个太阳之间,它最终将变成中子星(脉冲星),当质量大于2.00个太阳,它最终将变成黑洞。
In the past two years, rumors and stories about the black holes of the universe have gradually grown up. So, what is the black hole? “Black hole” has many origins. In the late 18th century and early 19th century, there was a scientist named Huili who observed black holes. , and recorded it, this book is “Our universe, known and unknown”. She does not want to name it with incomprehensible terms such as “gravitational collapsed objects”. She feels that the term “black hole” is discouraged and easy to understand. Huili also proposed that when the mass of a star is less than 1.44 suns (including the sun), it will eventually become a white dwarf. When the mass is between 1.44 and 2.00 suns, it will eventually become a neutron star (pulse star) when With a mass greater than 2.00 suns, it will eventually become a black hole.