JWST Is Proving Black Hole Theory From Stephen Hawking!

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One of the greatest physicists, cosmologists, and mathematicians known to mankind is Stephen Hawking. Even though Stephen Hawking is no longer with us, his legacy lives on in the worlds of astrophysics and science in general. As we approach the fourth anniversary of his death, the James Webb space telescope is finally sent to space and ready to solve the universe's mysteries. The Webb Telescope has looked at a number of subjects, including his well-known theory. One of Hawking's theories got confirmed by the James Webb telescope, his theory about the black hole is correct.

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