EU-funded scientists have used new aspects of theoretical physics to better understand the molecular structure at the centre of black holes that could shed light on the birth of the universe.
Black holes, which suck in stars and all other matter, and which previously could not be seen because they emit no light have in recent years been observed with gravitational telescopes. EU-funded scientists under the BHLOC project have been extending the theoretical basis for understanding what is at their centre.
Further details: The centre of giant black holes could shed light on the origins of the universe