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← ScienceWhich consequence results when a telescope’s mirror focuses light near a black hole?
A)Chromatic aberration is exponentially amplified
B)Diffraction limit becomes insurmountable
C)Gravitational lensing causes image distortion✓
D)Quantum entanglement disrupts image photons
💡 Explanation
Gravitational lensing occurs, because spacetime curvature near the black hole alters photon trajectories. This focusing effect distorts the observed image, therefore, the image becomes distorted by gravitational lensing, rather than chromatic aberration which is about lens imperfections.
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