Abstract

Humans have been trying to explain black holes since the 19th century, using theoretical understanding and observations of the universe. Incandescent body thermal radiation has been the focus of extensive theoretical and experimental research for over a century. This paper will discuss the concept of a black hole and use information retrieval to generate a panoramic image of it. The content illustrates black holes from three different perspectives: description of black holes using mathematical methods and data, models, and detection. A black hole is a controversial object, and no one knows for sure what it is. Indeed, multiple numerical simulations have been carried out to investigate the critical behaviors of black holes with various geometrical configurations in arbitrary dimensions. We will sum up the black hole knowledge so far and discuss the recent progress in terms of black hole exploration, i.e., shed light for future black holes model construction and detection.

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