Supermassive black holes are known to be absolutely uninhabitable and the most destructive force in space. But, conditions for life may exist inside them, claims a Russian cosmologist.Vyacheslav Dokuchaev, of Moscow's Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences, has even said if life did exist inside the supermassive black holes, it would have evolved to become the most advanced civilisation in the galaxy. He further
claimed that most advanced civilisation in the galaxy could already be living inside, the Daily Mail reports. Supermassive black holes are such powerful gravitational forces that they suck in everything around them, including light, and nothing that crosses their 'event horizon' is ever seen again. But, Dokuchaev, who specialises in studying those orbits and their dynamics, said existing evidence combined with new research throws up intriguing possibilities for certain types of black holes.Read Full: Life may be possible in supermassive black holes: Cosmologist - Indian Express
claimed that most advanced civilisation in the galaxy could already be living inside, the Daily Mail reports. Supermassive black holes are such powerful gravitational forces that they suck in everything around them, including light, and nothing that crosses their 'event horizon' is ever seen again. But, Dokuchaev, who specialises in studying those orbits and their dynamics, said existing evidence combined with new research throws up intriguing possibilities for certain types of black holes.Read Full: Life may be possible in supermassive black holes: Cosmologist - Indian Express