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 New Evidence of Huge Black Hole!
Old November 7th, 2005, 11:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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New Evidence of Huge Black Hole!

Black holes can be defined as "The celestial objects that suck in everything around them including light are among the most mysterious objects in the universe. They are formed when matter from a dying star collapses under its own gravity."

Should we be worried about black holes? I don't know, but apparently scientists are very interested in them as they provide alot of scientific knowledge and answers to many questions.

Black holes are particulary interesting because of their ability to defy gravity, twist tim, space of orbits, and suck in planets and star systems.

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Old November 7th, 2005, 08:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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they say there is a black hole, or singularity, at the center of each galaxy.
sag A is actually eating our galaxy.

fortunately, we are mid way out on one of the spiral arms so you and i will be long gone before it gets to us.
 
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Old October 31st, 2006, 03:25 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Not so fast James. LOL

There are black holes and vortexes all around us.
 
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Old October 31st, 2006, 03:37 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I'm jumpin' in, who's wit' me?....

Anyone...
 
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Old November 1st, 2006, 10:31 AM   #5 (permalink)
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LOL Dont we all wish it was that easy.

For some in the future though.

Its for some in the present.

And its for some in the past because they do thwart time.
 
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Old November 17th, 2006, 01:58 AM   #6 (permalink)
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the crazy white boys are planing to create one when they get their new collider built.
they don't say what they will do with it if they succeed.
 
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Old November 17th, 2006, 03:10 AM   #7 (permalink)
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the crazy white boys are planing to create one when they get their new collider built.
they don't say what they will do with it if they succeed.

The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory is a world-class scientific research facility that began operation in 2000, following 10 years of development and construction. Hundreds of physicists from around the world use RHIC to study what the universe may have looked like in the first few moments after its creation. RHIC drives two intersecting beams of gold ions head-on, in a subatomic collision. What physicists learn from these collisions may help us understand more about why the physical world works the way it does, from the smallest subatomic particles, to the largest stars.

Source: http://www.bnl.gov/rhic/

Now tell me, why?
 
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 NASA telescope sees black hole gulping remote star
Old December 7th, 2006, 12:28 AM   #8 (permalink)
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NASA telescope sees black hole gulping remote star

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A giant black hole displaying horrifying table manners has been caught in the act of guzzling a star in a galaxy 4 billion light-years away, scientists using an orbiting
NASA telescope said on Tuesday.

For the past two years, scientists have monitored the dramatic events as the star, residing in a galaxy in the Bootes constellation, was ripped apart by the black hole.

Scientists used NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer, an orbiting telescope sensitive to two bands of ultraviolet wave lengths, to detect an ultraviolet flare coming from the center of a remote elliptical galaxy.

"This ultraviolet flare was from a star literally being ripped apart and swallowed by the black hole," Suvi Gezari of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena and lead author of the paper describing the findings in Astrophysical Journal Letters, said in an interview.

"This is the first time that we've actually been able to monitor the flare of radiation from such an event in detail. Only once every 10,000 years will a star pass close enough to a (galaxy's) central black hole to be ripped apart and swallowed in this manner," Gezari said.

The scientists hope the findings will give them a better understanding of black holes, objects whose gravity is so powerful even light cannot escape.

It is believed that super-massive black holes are located at the core of every galaxy. For example, Gezari said, the Milky Way galaxy in which our solar system resides has a dormant super-massive black hole at its center.

Scientists said in this case the unfortunate star strayed a bit too close to the black hole deep inside the galaxy, and was mutilated by the force of its gravity. They believe that parts of the star swirled around and then plunged into the black hole, which sent out the bright ultraviolet flare that the satellite detected.

Scientists continue to use the telescope to observe the ultraviolet light as it fades while the black hole snacks on the final table scraps from the devoured star.

"We looked at the galaxy in 2003 and there was no ultraviolet light coming from the galaxy at all," Gezari said. "And then in 2004, we suddenly saw this very bright source."

"The only way to explain such a luminous ultraviolet flare is if the black hole swallowed a star," Gezari said.

Caltech leads the Galaxy Evolution Explorer mission and is responsible for science operations and data analysis, while NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory manages the mission and built the instrument.

The scientists also used data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, the Canada France Hawaii Telescope in Hawaii and the Keck Telescope in Hawaii.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061206/sc_nm/blackhole_dc

I knew little 'bout these Black Holes but always thought them intriguing. After reading this thread I downloaded a documentary on 'em from Demonoid...they aint nothin' to fk w/y'all.
 
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Old December 7th, 2006, 02:06 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Remember some time ago there was a thread about ish we scared of? Is it too late for me to add black holes to my list????:eek:
 
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Old December 7th, 2006, 02:16 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Remember some time ago there was a thread about ish we scared of? Is it too late for me to add black holes to my list????:eek:
Lol, indeed, I created it. I think I'll be headin' back there pretty soon right along w/ya' to edit my post to include these...most destructive forces known to mankind on my list.

Btw, how ya been? /: )

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