You need patience in science. Our paper proposing to image the shadow of a black hole was published 26 years ago. It has now gained over 1000 citations in the scientific literature (according to ADS), which is a lot.
At the time of writing it was rejected by Nature and Science and it didn't get a huge amount of citations initially, but then it continuously increased (shown are the citations per year below).
(Falcke, Melia, Agol 2000, ApJL) https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2000ApJ...528L..13F/abstract
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Six panels showing red/yellow rings predicting the appearance of the black hole in the Galactic center.
Graph showing citations per year for the paper Falcke et al. (2000), peaking at 120 per year in 2025.