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if thereamp;#39;s one thing that i could change in the entirety of physics it would be the name for black holes. Iamp;#39;d argue that no two words have ever caused more misunderstandings and misconceptions than amp;quot;black holeamp;quot; because theyamp;#39;re not even amp;quot;holesamp;quot; at all! So where did this phrase come from? Well, I talk about this and many other misconceptions about black holes in my new book amp;quot;A Brief History of Black Holesamp;quot; which is out NOW! Today! Iamp;#39;ll pop a link in the video description below if you fancy getting a copy. Now in the late 1960s when black holes were still theoretical concepts, and we hadnamp;#39;t actually observed any out in the universe yet, black holes were known as amp;quot;gravitationally completely collapsed objectsamp;quot; or GCCOs, like in this paper from November 1970 by Stephen Hawking. But by March 1971, Hawking was now using the phrase amp;quot;black holesamp;qu