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Black holes were anticipated by Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity, which he first suggested in 1915. It was predicted that there are areas of space where gravity is so intense that nothing can escape, not even light. Many observational and theoretical studies over the last century have offered convincing evidence for black hole existence. This overview summarizes the current understanding of black hole formation and the evidence supporting this prediction of general relativity. The study of black holes continues to be an active area of research, with important implications for our understanding of the universe and the laws of physics. In this article, we claim that the general theory of relativity made a solid prediction with regard to Sir Roger Penrose’s discovery of black holes. In this article, we’ve examined the first post-Einsteinian result in general relativity, the singularity theorem, where Penrose first proposed the crucial idea of a closed trapped surface. |