“Black holes” are the number of theoretical objects of the “mathematics-fantastic universe”. “Black holes” in the centers of galaxies, for example, are declared by some theorists to be clusters, as well as theoretical “dark matter”. But theorists declare “black holes” of stellar mass to be objects emitting X-rays, supposedly emitted by gas that accumulates around a “black hole” from a companion star. All of these systems are binary systems. At the same time, the theory admits that the mass of the “black hole” in such a pair should not be more than 30 times the mass of the Sun, because in the theory there are no stars with a mass greater than this. The same theory predicts that X-ray systems consisting of an ordinary star and a “black hole” should constitute a minority of the total population of such binaries. In most such systems, when the “black hole” is not surrounded by accretion gas from the second star of this system, then it is detected using measurements of the radial velocity of motion of an ordinary companion star. But just the measurements of the radial velocity, made over two years for the type B star LB-1, showed that its companion can have a mass of about 70 solar masses, that is, in accordance with the ideas of theorists about the masses of such objects, to be just a “black hole”. The long orbital period of 78.9 days indicates that this is a wide binary system. But the formation of such massive stars in a medium with a high metallicity cannot be explained by the existing theory of the evolution of stars, in the opinion of the observers.
This opinion of the authors of the observation requires clarification. Theorists easily “explain” any observations, going far beyond those theories, within the framework of which they allegedly betray their inventions. This is especially true of the “explanation” of the existence of “black holes”, which, according to Einstein, stop time by their gravity at their location and, according to the General Theory of Relativity, should remain “frozen in” into the four-dimensional “space-time continuum” at that point where formed, because when time is stopped, the speed of movement along any coordinate of the “space-time continuum” is equal to zero. But since the “black holes” are moving, then any “explanations” for this are a complete disregard for the existence of General Relativity – the basis for these very “black holes”. Therefore, the existence of LB-1, of course, will be explained: by the merger of “black holes”, or by the absorption by a “black hole” of a neighboring cluster of stars, or by “dark matter” or by the influence of “dark force” from some dimension following the fourth Einstein …