|
|
|
|
|
by marcosdumay
2996 days ago
|
|
An accretion disk is not a black hole. Current physics have no other explanation for the disks, but it does not mean that the black holes are really there. There is also some lack of precision on the LIGO experiment that does not invalidate all reasonable alternative explanations. As people already said, the evident is overwhelming on the side of black holes existing. But we don't have any definitive measurement of them. |
|
* extremely large masses
* in very small volumes
* that are not, themselves, emitting anything
It could be many things, but they pretty much all fit the definition of "black hole".