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Black holes have primarily been subjects of research since the advent of general relativity in the early 1900s, although similar concepts were discussed before then. Several months after Albert Einstein first described general relativity in 1917, astrophysicist Karl Schwarzschild applied the model to stars and discovered a solution to the Einstein field equations containing singularities, which would later become known as the Schwarzschild solution. This solution was the foundation for Schwarzschild black holes: black holes with no spin or charge.
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