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Which is an objective statement about the excerpt?
Einstein was a more enlightened thinker than Isaac
Newton.
Read the excerpt from A Black Hole Is NOT a Hole by
Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano.
Einstein's idea of gravity had big consequences. It helped
explain some observations that Newton's idea didn't account
for. It also opened our minds to amazing new possibilities.
For example, taking his cue from Einstein's idea that space
bends, scientist Karl Schwarzschild began to think about
what would happen if a place in space were extremely
distorted. His light would follow the hyper-bent
space, never to turn away from it. This was the first
prediction of a black hole. At first, some scientists (including
Einstein!) rejected Schwarzschild's ideas. Others were
intrigued and began searching the skies for real black holes.
Just decades later, they found the first of them. It just goes to
show: sometimes, as Einstein himself once said,
"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
Einstein's ideas about gravity affected the way scientists
viewed space.
Karl Schwarzschild could never have succeeded without
Einstein's assistance.
Karl Schwarzschild's predictions were the most
impressive scientific thinking in history.
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