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  1. Marcia Bartusiak traces the term "black hole" to physicist Robert H. Dicke who in the early 1960s reportedly compared the phenomenon to the Black Hole of Calcutta, notorious as a prison where …

  2. The black hole fifty years after: Genesis of the name

    Mar 9, 2024 · Robert Dicke, also a distinguished physicist and colleague of Wheeler at Princeton University, aware of the prison’s tragedy began, around 1960, to compare gravitationally completely …

  3. The Space Review: Review: A Brief History of Black Holes

    The term “black hole,” she writes, appears to date back to a 1961 conference where physicist Robert Dicke compared what were then called “gravitationally completely collapsed objects” to the Black …

  4. Black hole - Wikiwand

    The average density of a 108 M☉ black hole is comparable to that of water. [331][415] Consequently, the physics of matter forming a supermassive black hole is much better understood and the possible …

  5. Black Hole vs White Hole vs Wormhole: The Difference - Konsyse

    Oct 13, 2025 · Both the General Theory of Relativity and the Einstein field equations inspired Einstein and other theoretical physicists to conceptualize and explore further the possible presence of black …

  6. Astronomy:Black hole - HandWiki

    Feb 6, 2024 · Science writer Marcia Bartusiak traces the term "black hole" to physicist Robert H. Dicke, who in the early 1960s reportedly compared the phenomenon to the Black Hole of Calcutta, …

  7. Black holes - clearlyexplained.com

    Science writer Marcia Bartusiak traces the term "black hole" to physicist Robert H. Dicke, who in the early 1960s reportedly compared the phenomenon to the Black Hole of Calcutta, notorious as a …

  8. physics - Who named Black Hole? - History of Science and Mathematics ...

    Apr 7, 2021 · Such questions are typically addressed in history sections of Wikipedia articles, as in this case:"Science writer Marcia Bartusiak traces the term "black hole" to physicist Robert H. Dicke, who …

  9. a distinguished physicist and colleague of Wheeler at Princeton University, aware ’s tragedy began, around 1960, to compare gr collapsed stars to the black hole of Calcutta. The whole account thus …

  10. Black Hole of Calcutta - Wikipedia

    The Black Hole of Calcutta was a dungeon in Fort William, Calcutta, measuring 14 by 18 feet (4.3 m × 5.5 m), in which troops of Siraj-ud-Daulah, the Nawab of Bengal, held British prisoners of war on the …