
Black Universe
A black universe typically refers to a region of space dominated by a supermassive black hole, often found at galaxy centers. These black holes are incredibly dense objects with gravitational pulls so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape once it crosses the event horizon. The surrounding area can appear dark or "black" because light is absorbed or obscured by the black hole and dense gas and dust. Such regions influence galaxy formation and evolution, playing a crucial role in astrophysics by shaping the structure and behavior of the universe on a large scale.