A five-dimensional black hole could break the theory of relativity: Simulation suggests strange rings with 'ultragravity' that defy physics may exist
Meet the weird cousin of a black hole; a black ring.
Scientists believe these mysterious rings could exist in a universe with five or more dimensions.
Now, a new study of five-dimensional black holes has provided an insight into how these objects could evolve with gravity so intense the laws of physics break down.
The research claims that, should this type of black hole form, it would lead to the appearance of something known as a 'naked singularity' - and could ultimately break Einstein's theory of relativity.
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