Study challenges Einstein’s relativity theory, finds instability in black holes

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Study challenges Einstein’s relativity theory, finds instability in black holes
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New research suggests black holes are unstable, challenging Einstein's theory of general relativity and the Kerr solution.

In 1963, Roy Kerr, a New Zealand-based mathematician proposed a set of equations that explain the properties of rotating black holes as per Einstein’s theory of general relativity .However, a new study reveals that black holes are filled with instabilities, and what Kerr proposed is possibly not 100 percent accurate, especially about the internal structure of black holes .

“This model aligns well with observations, as deviations from Einstein’s theory outside the black hole are regulated by new physics parameters, which govern the core’s size and are expected to be quite small,” the study authors said.can store a vast amount of energy. However, according to the new study, as the energy inside black holes increases, it can bring drastic changes in their structure, leading to instability over longer timescales and even in short timeframes.

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