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Expo/Science & Industry/Spacetime Wrinkles | Forward | Back | Up | Map | Glossary | Information | Black Holes and Beyond Einstein's general theory of relativity describes gravity as a curvature of spacetime caused by the presence of matter. If
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Here you will find descriptions and MPEG movies that take you on trips to black holes and neutron
stars. These movies are scientifically accurate computer animations using Einstein's General Theory of
Relativity.
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Black Holes remain one of the most mysterious objects in the Universe. Not only are Black Holes invisible to detection but physicists think that they are one of the few places in the Universe that the most fundamental laws of physics
break-down. Black
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A nice introduction to black holes. Do a search on the site to find lots more information on black holes.
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Award June 10th 1997 Cramer's Homepage Geometry Around Black Holes A WWW Exhibition in Relativistic Computer Dynamics and Visualization By Michael Cramer Andersen, June 1996. Contents of this WWW Visualization
Exhibition: General Relativity and...
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This document provides answers to the most frequently asked questions about black holes, regions of space so dense that not even light can escape their gravitational pull.
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BLACK HOLES Introduction to black holes Observational evidence for black holes Black holes and critical phenomena
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Black Holes and Neutron Stars offers a non-technical discussion about black holes and neutron
stars. Topics include what they are, how they form, and how we detect them. There is also a Q&A section featuring answers to questions submitted by
users,
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Primordial Black Holes Another type of black hole is formed upon extreme compression of matter by external
forces. This type of black hole is considered a primordial black hole.
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Black Holes Black holes are peculiar objects with many strange
properties, but most books and articles have emphasised their exotic
aspects, and obscured their fundamentally simple nature. Here is a link to some Frequently Asked Questions (and...
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The following is a collection of computer-generated movies that portray different aspects of Black Holes. These movies are thought to be of a
public...
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Black holes, if they truly
exist, are very strange objects indeed. Imagine, if you will, an object resting in the vast emptiness of
space, totally undetectable except for its gavitational pull.
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A personal e-zine of astronomy images and articles about black holes,
supernovae, the moon Europa, and related subjects. Includes explanations of astrophysical
themes. Features a forum for posting questions and links.
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Go Directly To: Home. August 1 issue. July 22 issue. July 15 issue. July 8
issue. Sites of the Week. Special Features: - The Moon. - Leonids. - John...
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Black Hole Detection Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity proposes that the most densest and massive objects
conceivable, such as black holes, have gravity that is so strong that
nothing, not even light, can escape their grasp.
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Other Web sites for additional and related information on this topic are listed at the bottom of this
page. Questions on ..... Evidence for Who was the first person to discover a
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The black holes, blackholes, blackhole. Black holes are the universes most destructive
phenomenons. The use strong gravational fields to suck up matter and compress it to almost
nothing.
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Links and topics related to Virtual& Trips& to& Black& Holes& and& Neutron& Stars& Page.
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ASK AN ASTRONOMER - "Black Holes" ASK AN ASTRONOMER - ROUND 1 MS. LALLI'S 6TH GRADE CLASS - CLOVIS Hello from Ms. Lalli's sixth grade
class. We have...
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Explores the concept of black holes in general and takes a close look at Cygnus X1 discovered in the 1970s within the constellation
Cygnus.
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What's New? 19-Oct-99 Click on image at left, use red/blue glasses Welcome to the home of the Advanced Radio Interferometry between Space and Earth
(ARISE) website at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Copyright 1999 Credits
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Links and topics related to Black& Holes& and&
Thermodynamics.
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Jillian's Guide to Black Holes Loosely affiliated with the slightly less well-known Jillian's Guide to Gravitational
Waves. Forming 'em Types of 'em Outside 'em Inside 'em Finding 'em References Stell
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The Evolution of Distorted Rotating Black Holes I: Methods and Tests Steven R. Brandt, and Edward Seidel Submitted to Physical Review D, (1994) Abstract We have developed a new numerical code to study the evolution of
distorted, rotating black...
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A site explaining the Schwarzschild solution and how it leads to black holes.
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A Closer Look at Black Holes. When a heavy neutron star
collapses, the gravitational force of attraction on its surface raises up to a point
where...
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Black Holes FAQ Questions Page. Click on a question to go to its
answer. What is a black hole? Wouldn't a black hole suck up everything in
the...
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This index contains previous Astronomy Pictures of the Day (TM) sorted by subject and is updated
monthly. Therefore, only APODs occurring before the beginning of this month are
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Users can post questions about the solar system, space flight, astronomic phenomena and other
topics. Includes an archive of past questions and answers.
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What is a black hole? Laplace (1795) noted that a consequence of Newtonian gravity and Newton's corpuscular theory of light was that light could not escape from an object of sufficiently large mass and small
radius. Einstien (1915) publishes his...
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Steven R. Brandt, and Edward Seidel Submitted to Physical Review D, (1994) We have developed a numerical code to study the evolution of
distorted, rotating black holes.
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About numerical relativity This two minute video tour of the Spacetime Wrinkles Exhibit gives you an overview of Einstein's theory of
relativity, Numerical Relativity, our group, and our scientific
simulations.
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Status. Sorry for the delay here. Paul Walker of the GR group had generated a bunch of wavefront movies before he
left, however, some of the frames...
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Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java. Versión en Español Welcome to my World I'm going to introduce you to the world of the
Relativity, and Time Travels. Be carefully with my Links. Remaining t
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Welcome to the Astronomy Net. Here are pointers to other sections in this
site: Home | AstroGuide | Forums | Articles | Classifieds Mailing List | News | Editor | Add URL Black holes [ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ ASTRONOMY.NET FORUM ] [ FAQ ..
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Black Holes. Prof. Marek Abramowicz Department of
Astrophysics, GU and CTH tel.: 031-772 3135 e-mail: marek@fy.chalmers.se. Black holes are the
most...
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This painting depicts an alchemist at work in her laboratory. The alchemist is holding a black piece of
lead, and she is moulding and shaping it into a human form using a
hammer.
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The Web site for the Stephan Hawking television series which aired on PBS.
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Research done about low mass black holes. On the level of 2nd year astronomy
students.
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Black Holes This was my project on black holes. I hope it helps you if you have research to do, or you just want to learn about black holes. What is a black hole? -A black hole is one form of a
"dead" star. -A "dead" star may: 1.
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Laying your hands on a black hole is hard (and
dangerous) to do, but there are ways to understand these objects and avoid the pain of
dimension-bending.
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The discoveries and efforts of NASA's pursuit of the fundamental questions of the Universe, with images and
video. One of four themes explored through educational and research media by the Office of Space Science.
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Explanations, observational evidence and photographs, from the University of Cambridge.
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Anninos, D. Hobill, E. Seidel, L. Smarr, and W.-M. Suen submitted to Physical Review D (1994). We study the head-on collision of two equal
mass, nonrotating black holes.
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Ezine collaborates the music and culture of hip hop, R&B, house, reggae and
dancehall. With artist highlights, album reviews, news and columns.
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A series of images and simulations of various phenomena associated with a black hole
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This Web site offers explanations, images and short mpeg clips about the distorted views created when
approaching, circling or entering a black hole or neutron
star.
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Marek A. Abramowicz: Black Holes Undergraduate Course at
CTH/GU 1996 Course 1998 Course M.A. Abramowicz Homepage Other M.Abramowicz's recent courses
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A massive black hole hidden at the center of a nearby giant galaxy that is feeding on a smaller
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TMR Network Accretion onto Black Holes, Compact Stars and Protostars This is a collaboration of european
institutes, funded by a grant from the Training and Mobility of Researchers
(TMR) program of the European Commission. The Network is coordinated by the
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Black Holes : A Traveler's Guide by
Pickover, Clifford A. from John Wiley & Sons (T)
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Science Matters! - Black Holes and Gravity - Questions - Q501 - Is there a theoretical limit to the pull of
gravity? [No Answer Yet - Do You have a candidate answer?] Q502 - Is it possible for matter
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An interactive journey into a black hole....
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Last updated Oct. 15, 1998 -- For more information on NSF's PACI program see
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A black hole is a region of spacetime from which nothing can
escape, even light. To see why this happens, imagine throwing a tennis ball into the air.
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