I think after around ninety years, a convincing simulation was about due. I do think that we will find something much different, but at least we can dismiss the conceptualized black hole. It is certainly not black. Throw in mass ejection in the form of decaying photonic energy and it will be a blindingly hot spot.
At least they have understood that the surrounding space will also be full of orbiting material that will certainly emit light. This shows what that should look like.
This should also reopen the discussion and get plenty of simulations out there as well.
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Sci-fi film Interstellar leads to new scientific discovery
Director Christopher Nolan makes an unexpected contribution to human progress
"We found that warping space around the black hole also warps the accretion disk," special effects head Paul Franklin said. "So rather than looking like Saturn's rings around a black sphere, the light creates this extraordinary halo."
Thorne quickly realised that the model generated by Nolan's team
is as scientifically accurate as it gets. Forget artistic licence; this
is what black holes actually look like. "This is our observational data," Thorne explained. "That's the way nature behaves. Period."
The scientists says that he can publish at least two research papers
based on the find. So when you watch Matthew McConaughey save the world
in Interstellar, you're also watching scientific progress in motion. Pretty cool, right?
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