Talk about warp speed!
Astronomers have found a star so close to the massive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy that its orbit around the gravitational Goliath is only 11-and-a-half years.Its discovery may test the very fundamentals of physics.
With most stars trapped near a black hole taking 60 years or more to circle it, this stellar speed racer is so close that, if Einstein was correct about the whole relativity thing, the time and space in which the star exists must be seriously warped. And now, scientists have a way of find out. A comparative speed analysis between the orbit of this newly discovered star and that of another star known to make a quick 16-year loop should reveal the true geometry of space-time this close to a black hole.
For objects that even light can’t escape from, black holes just keep revealing more and more.