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The study of Black holes, bodies so massive that even light cannot escape, goes back to the late 18th century, though the term 'black hole' was only coined in 1967. With the development of General Relativity other properties related to the phenomenon came to be understood and these features of space have been included in many notable works of fiction.

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  • The study of Black holes, bodies so massive that even light cannot escape, goes back to the late 18th century, though the term 'black hole' was only coined in 1967. With the development of General Relativity other properties related to the phenomenon came to be understood and these features of space have been included in many notable works of fiction.
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  • The study of Black holes, bodies so massive that even light cannot escape, goes back to the late 18th century, though the term 'black hole' was only coined in 1967. With the development of General Relativity other properties related to the phenomenon came to be understood and these features of space have been included in many notable works of fiction.
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