SCIENTISTS have managed to prove that event horizons of a black hole are real and that matter disappears when it crosses such a point.
Black holes DO have event horizons which devour EVERYTHING around them
Once matter crosses the event horizon of a black hole it is unable to escape, according to boffins at the University of Texas at Austin.
Due to the intense gravitational pull of a black hole, not even light can become freed once it passes the point of no return.
The revelation goes one step further to proving Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity.
Astrophysicist Pawan Kumar, from the university, said: "Our whole point here is to turn this idea of an event horizon into an experimental science, and find out if event horizons really do exist or not.

"Our motive is not so much to establish that there is a hard surface, but to push the boundary of knowledge and find concrete evidence that really, there is an event horizon around black holes.”
Scientists largely believe that at the heart of most galaxies lies a supermassive black hole, but one theory that is also recognised is that there might not be a black hole, but rather a ‘central massive object’ which has somehow managed to avoid collapsing in on itself to create a singularity – a point of infinite density – like how black holes are created.
