Can we not see black holes? Sure from the surface of the earth with a normal human's eye you can't but you can see black holes from telescopes ,can you not?
He theorized a lot about the Big Bang, and he discovered Hawking Radiation, a type of radiaton that makes black holes shrink in size and mass, which has become a fundamental concept for how black holes, and with it the whole galaxy, work. You can't see black holes since no light can escape its event horizon, but you can see light 'orbit' around it, deforming how we perceive the area around it, meaning we can theorize their location.
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Black holes are theoretical. We have no clue what that is, everyone just accepts what he says to be fact. There is nothing scientific about the Big Bang. It is supposedly a historical event, but it is exactly that, a theory. The only evidence for it is our own existence, which is just as much evidence for creation (if not more) and it also supports the idea that creation has always existed.
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[user]18199471[/user]he saw something in space, then theorized about it. Everyone accepts his ideas as facts
Last time i checked no one found a single problem with his theory and wasnt able to disprove it, it is also extrealy logical and last time i checked we do have photos of "black holes".