About Black Holes

Astrophysics

Authors

  • Sankar Palchoudhury 101/673/A, College Para, P.O. Kharia, Ward No. 21, Dist. Jalpaiguri, Pin Code - 735101, West Bengal, India https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6275-8624

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14331/ijfps.2021.330144

Keywords:

Gravitational Field Intensity, Black Holes, Curve path

Abstract

All kinds of waves occur for the disturbances in the quiet gravitational field. Different waves powered differently and propagated in the gravitational field. A black hole is the higher GFI (Gravitational Field Intensity) area. The rays do not possess, coming from a distant source when pass by the black holes, adequate strength to disturb in the higher GFI area of the black holes. Naturally, the rays take on a curve path as the provision in a circular area depends on the radius (distance), keeping distance according to the lower GFI area around the black holes’ center.

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Author Biography

Sankar Palchoudhury , 101/673/A, College Para, P.O. Kharia, Ward No. 21, Dist. Jalpaiguri, Pin Code - 735101, West Bengal, India

Sankar Palchoudhury  , 101/673/A, College Para, P.O. Kharia, Ward No. 21, Dist. Jalpaiguri, Pin Code - 735101, West Bengal, India

 

References

Palchoudhury, S. (2020a). Gravitational Field Intensity and Shifting of Waves: Physics-Gravitation. International Journal of Fundamental Physical Science, 10(4), 55-57. https://doi.org/10.14331/ijfps.2020.330142

Palchoudhury, S. (2020b). The Wave Nature Phenomena and the Gravitational Field: Physics. International Journal of Fundamental Physical Science, 10(2), 12-15. https://doi.org/10.14331/ijfps.2020.330136

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http://spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov

Published

2021-03-26

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Section

ORIGINAL ARTICLES