More specifically, through a large, rotating black hole, which is where these types of singularities exist. Now, astronomers obviously can't travel through a black hole yet to test this theory.
Years of data analysis and new imaging techniques revealed an unusual phenomenon in NGC 5084: a supermassive black hole with ...
Black holes and axions would interact with each other in a very surprising way. Through a process known as superradiance, dark matter could steal energy from a rotating black hole. Over time ...
A new study could provide the solution to the grandfather paradox that has plagued time travel theories for decades.
Even more surprisingly, both the disk and black hole were rotating at a 90-degree angle relative to the rest of the galaxy, meaning both features are essentially "lying on their sides," NASA said.
Supermassive black holes typically rotate with the galactic ... contains an X-shaped X-ray plume and a dusky disk of material rotating 90-degrees from the orientation of the galactic plane.
NASA researchers have discovered a perplexing case of a black hole that appears to be "tipped over," rotating in an unexpected direction relative to the galaxy surrounding it. That galaxy ...
NASA scientists have discovered a tilted black hole in galaxy NGC 5084, a finding made possible by a new image analysis technique called SAUNAS. This black hole, whose unusual orientation was ...
Astronomers at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA), an autonomous institute of the Department of Science and ...