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Hello everyone! I am Khushil and also your physics expert! So basically this site is only for Physics lovers !!!
Here you can clear your doubts, post challenging Physics problems everyday and also clear your misconceptions about our "The Grand Old Universe"
You can post your doubts in the comments section or contact me personally with the following details :-
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  1. Why it was difficult to get a picture of black hole earlier? What are the changes in technology that made it possible?

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    1. I will explain it in the post tomorrow
      P.S - Physics lover you will get answer tomorrow

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