blackhole

Blackhole Meaning in Bengali: কৃষ্ণগহ্বর, কালোগহ্বর, কালো গ্রহবিন্দু (noun, pronunciation: /blækhoʊl/)

Definition

A blackhole is a region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape its pull. It is formed when a massive star collapses under its own gravity, creating a point of infinite density called a singularity.

Synonyms

  • Dark hole – অন্ধকার গহ্বর (noun)
  • Gravity well – গুরুত্ব কুঞ্জ (noun)
  • Singularity – একত্ব (noun)

Antonyms

  • Light – আলো (noun)
  • Brightness – উজ্জ্বলতা (noun)
  • Illumination – প্রকাশ (noun)

Origin

The term “blackhole” was coined by physicist John Wheeler in 1967. It comes from the idea that the gravitational pull of a blackhole is so strong that it sucks in everything, including light, making it appear black.

Nearby Words

  • Black – adjective
  • Hole – noun
  • Gravity – noun
  • Star – noun
  • Collapse – verb

Blackhole in Literature Quotes

  • “A blackhole is not a hole, but a place where light goes and never comes back.” – Stephen Hawking (একটি কৃষ্ণগহ্বর একটি গর্ত নয়, বরং এটি একটি স্থান যেখানে আলো যায় এবং কখনও ফিরে আসে না।)
  • “The blackhole of despair swallowed her whole.” – Haruki Murakami (নিরাশার কালো গহ্বর তাকে সম্পূর্ণ নিগ্রহকরে নিয়েছিল।)

Blackhole Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: কৃষ্ণগহ্বর
  • Hindi: काला गहराई
  • Nepali: कालो गहिरो
  • Urdu: سیاہ گڑھا
  • Tamil: கருப்பு புழு
  • Telugu: నలుపు గడ్డ
  • Arabic: الثقب الأسود
  • Chinese: 黑洞
  • Japanese: ブラックホール
  • Russian: черная дыра

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