The No-Hair Theorem is a concept in general relativity and black hole physics that suggests that black holes can be completely characterized by only a few observable properties: mass, electric charge, and angular momentum (or spin). This means that, regardless of the material that formed a black hole or any information about the matter that collapsed to create the black hole, all external, observable features of the black hole can be reduced to these three properties.
Articles by others on the same topic
There are currently no matching articles.