Aug 06, 2021 16:25 UTC

Roger Blandford, a Stanford professor of physics and SLAC professor of particle physics and astrophysics said “Fifty years ago, when astrophysicists starting speculating about how the magnetic field might behave close to a black hole, they had no idea that one day we might have the techniques to observe this directly and see Einstein’s general theory of relativity in action.”

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