Can Light Have A Carrier Medium? Black Holes, Light, Gravity, Time: Nature Shows Us Everything, We Just Have To Recognize It
József Ferencz
Abstract
Black holes are still one of the great mysteries of the universe. There are several theories to describe black holes. According to the currently accepted theories, black holes can have different sizes, and their mass determines their gravitational force. Black holes have a boundary called the event horizon, beyond which nothing can escape their gravity. With the help of future research and technological developments, we can hopefully learn even more about these fascinating objects. október 14, 2023 mernokkapu [1]. However, there are several theories about black holes. Just two quotes about black holes. “A black hole is a region of space-time where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape from it. (Source: https://lexiq.hu) According to a publication published in the scientific journal Physical Review D, black holes may actually be frozen stars, the theoretical remains of stars that have cooled down and no longer emit light or heat. Stars called black dwarfs represent the last stages of the life of these celestial bodies.” We know that scientific findings are not always the same. That is why let’s look at another possibility. We will examine the relationship between black holes, light, and gravity. We will see that there is an important relationship between light, gravity, and black holes. Nature helps here too, because it shows that light can also have a carrier medium. It also shows when this carrier medium is missing. But it also shows that the speed of light is not constant. If the magnitude of the gravitational field changes, the speed of light must also change.
Keywords
black hole; gravity; Coulomb’s law; Newton’s law; Einstein; Maxwell’s gravity; speed of light; propagation of light; passage of time.
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Ferencz, J. (2025). Can Light Have A Carrier Medium? Black Holes, Light, Gravity, Time: Nature Shows Us Everything, We Just Have To Recognize It. International Journal of Scientific Advances (IJSCIA), Volume 6| Issue 3: May-Jun 2025, Pages 471-474 URL: https://www.ijscia.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Volume6-Issue3-May-Jun-No.879-471-474.pdf
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