Step into the fascinating world of black holes, wormholes, and white holes as we explore how Albert Einstein’s groundbreaking theory of relativity gave rise to some of the most mind‑bending scientific concepts about our universe. In this video, Jayasim Jayakumar takes you on a journey from Einstein’s 1915 equations to the stunning discoveries of scientists like Karl Schwarzschild, Ludwig Flamm, John Wheeler, and modern observatories such as the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) and the Event Horizon Telescope.Have you ever wondered how a black hole bends light, traps stars, or even distorts time itself? We’ll break it down step by step — from the gravitational pull that forms an accretion disk, the mysteries of the photon sphere, to the unimaginable density of the singularity. Moving further, we’ll look at the concept of wormholes — shortcuts through spacetime that could one day allow travel faster than light and even open up the possibility of reaching distant galaxies like Andromeda in a fraction of the time light itself would take. We’ll also cover white holes, the complete opposite of black holes, and the intriguing physics theories suggesting they could be the cosmic exit doors to wormholes.This deep‑dive also connects complex physics to popular culture through a scientific breakdown of Christopher Nolan’s Oscar‑winning film Interstellar, where Kip Thorne’s expertise ensured that wormhole travel, time dilation, and black hole visuals on screen were grounded in real relativity equations. From Miller’s planet and tidal waves, to the concept of the tesseract, we’ll uncover the science behind the scenes and what theories might still hold future truths.If you’ve ever looked up at the night sky and wondered about the mysteries of spacetime, gravity, and the possibility of intergalactic travel — this is the ultimate breakdown for you. Stay tuned until the end for insights that connect history, science, and future exploration into one epic story of the cosmos.#jayasimjayakumar #jayasim #blackhole #wormhole #whitehole #einstein #generarelativty #interstellar #spacetime #science #astrophysics #eventhorizon #andromeda #milkyway #universe #nasa #physics #cosmos #time #relativity #gravity #lightbending #spacetravel #quantumphysics #astronomy