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Black Holes [Quran Aur Science 8]

Black Holes [Quran Aur Science 8] – Understanding Space Through Quran and Science An informative post exploring black holes with scientif...

Black Holes [Quran Aur Science 8] – Understanding Space Through Quran and Science

An informative post exploring black holes with scientific facts and references from the Holy Quran.
Black Holes [Quran Aur Science 8] presents a fascinating connection between modern scientific discoveries and references found in the Holy Quran.
The Quran mentions cosmic phenomena such as darkness and the extinguishing of stars, which many interpret as signs related to deep space realities. Scientific understanding today describes black holes as regions in space where gravity is so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape.
Black holes are formed when massive stars collapse under their own gravity. They vary in size—from microscopic ones to massive stellar black holes, and even supermassive black holes found at the centers of galaxies like the Milky Way.
One of the most well-known supermassive black holes is Sagittarius A, located at the center of our galaxy. It has a mass millions of times greater than the Sun and plays a crucial role in galactic structure.
Despite common misconceptions, black holes do not randomly consume everything around them. Their gravitational effects are similar to other massive objects, meaning Earth would continue orbiting normally if the Sun were replaced by a black hole of equal mass.
This article highlights how modern science helps us better understand the universe, while also reflecting on how certain descriptions in the Quran align with these discoveries.

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