Gravitational lensing

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Gravitational lensing is a relativistic effect that occurs when the path of light is bent by the gravitational field of a massive object, such as a galaxy or a black hole. This effect can distort the appearance of distant objects, and is used by astronomers to study the distribution of dark matter in the universe.