årshorisont
Årshorisont, also known as the event horizon, is a fundamental concept in astrophysics and general relativity, referring to the boundary around a black hole beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape its gravitational pull. This concept was first introduced by the German physicist Karl Schwarzschild in 1916, who derived the first modern solution to Einstein's field equations of general relativity.
The event horizon is defined by the Schwarzschild radius, which is the radius of a sphere such
The event horizon plays a crucial role in the physics of black holes. It marks the point
In recent years, the study of event horizons has become an active area of research in astrophysics