Professor Andrea Giese, together with a group of scientists for 20 years, observed a large black hole in the Milky Way and made his own conclusions, proving the erroneousness of some of the great physicist's assumptions.
The scientist discovered gross oversights in Albert Einstein's theory of gravity, arising from the transformation of space and time. The professor does not say that the brilliant German physicist was completely wrong in his guesses, he simply made inaccuracies that need to be corrected for a better understanding of the structure of the Universe. The study of a black hole with a mass of millions of Suns has shown that gravity mixes space and time. New assumptions about the theory of gravity arose from observations of the orbits of stars.
Astronomers have been watching celestial bodies for ten years. They discovered the star SO-2, which proved the existence of especially large black holes. Studying this celestial body, scientists saw how it behaves near a region of space-time with a huge gravitational attraction. SO-2's behavior does not fit into Einstein's theory, so an explanation has to be sought anew.