Summary:
- Astronomers have discovered hidden rings of light in deep space, which are created by the bending of light around massive objects like galaxies.
- These rings, called "Einstein rings," are a result of the theory of general relativity, where the gravity of massive objects can bend and distort the path of light passing by them.
- The discovery of these Einstein rings provides valuable information about the distribution of matter in the universe and helps astronomers better understand the structure and evolution of galaxies.