Nature: In 1995, Ted Jacobson, a physicist at the University of Maryland in College Park, combined these two findings, and postulated that every point in space lies on a tiny 'black-hole horizon' that also obeys the entropy–area relationship. From that, he found, the mathematics yielded Einstein's equations of general relativity — but using only thermodynamic concepts, not the idea of bending space-time1.
The Null is a black hole?
Sure, why not. It does nothing, it is the best sphere that nature can make. There are about .3e17 of them in a Plank length, as near as I can tell. We are made of them.
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