Einstein showed Newton was wrong about gravity. Now scientists are coming for Einstein.

Albert Einstein can explain a lot, but maybe not black holes. Scientists believe that within the inky depths of these massive celestial objects, the laws of the universe fold in on themselves, and the elegant model of gravity laid out in Einstein’s general theory of relativity breaks down.

They don’t know precisely how or where that happens, but a new study brings them closer to the answer.

The study, to be published Aug. 16 in the journal Science, shows that gravity works just as Einstein predicted even at the very edge of a black hole — in this case Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. But the study is just the opening salvo in a far-ranging effort to find the point where Einstein’s model falls apart.

The first-ever image of a black hole, the dark circle surrounded by a swirling cloud of hot gas.Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration

“We now have the technological capacity to test gravitational theories in ways we’ve never been able to before,” study co-author Jessica Lu, an astrophysicist at the University of California, Berkeley, said. “Einstein’s theory of gravity is definitely in our crosshairs.”

That means we may be closer to the day when Einstein’s relativity is supplanted by some as-yet-undescribed new theory of gravity.

source: nbcnews.com