Friday, 21 May 2010

History of the Black Hole.

The idea of a body so massive that even light could not escape was first put forward by a GEOLOGIST John Michell in a letter written to Henry Cavendish in 1783 to the Royal Society:
If the semi-diameter of a sphere of the same density as the Sun were to exceed that of the Sun in the proportion of 500 to 1, a body falling from an infinite height towards it would have acquired at its surface greater velocity than that of light, and consequently supposing light to be attracted by the same force in proportion to its vis inertiae, with other bodies, all light emitted from such a body would be made to return towards it by its own proper gravity.
—John Michell[2]

Hehehe, yes i would like to proudly point out that a geologist was the one who first put forward the idea of the black hole. pretty cool eyh?

teheee :)


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