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Expo/Science & Industry/Spacetime Wrinkles SPACETIME WRINKLES In 1905, Albert Einstein published his famous Special Theory of Relativity and overthrew commonsense assumptions about space and time. Relative to the observer, both are altered near the speed of light: distances appear to stretch; clocks tick more slowly. A decade and a year later, Einstein further challenged conventional wisdom by ...
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Fall into a black hole on a real free fall orbit. All distortions of images are real, both general relativistic from the gravitational bending of light, and special relativistic from the near light speed orbit.
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Black Holes, White Holes, Worm Holes How can black holes ever capture anything since 2-body capture is dynamically forbidden Can nuclear fusion happen near a black hole How do astronomers really prove that black holes exist when they are just theoretical ideas Can a star clog a black hole that is swallowing it What is a Naked Singularity Could gamma ray bursts (GRBs) be white holes What is ...
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Main Page Black Hole Formation Black Hole Detection Event Horizon Primordial Black Holes Quasars Hawking Radiation The Information Paradox Frame Dragging Likely Black Hole Candidates Our Attempts To Contact Stephen Hawking Glossary References Used About the Authors Welcome to the Naked Singularity. This site was created by Mark O'Brien and John Chang for their end-of-the-year physics project ...
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An educational black hole web site from NASA.
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Simulation of a Black Hole by Raytracing This information has also been published in Relativity and Scientific Computing :... F.W.Hehl, R.A.Puntigam, H.Ruder (Eds.) Relativity and Scientific Computing Computer Algebra, Numerics, Visualization ISBN 3-540-60361-1 Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York Newtonian Simulation (186KB) Einsteinian Simulation (227KB) Both images show a complex ...
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Supermassive Black Holes in Galactic Nuclei Black holes with masses of a million to a few billion times the mass of the Sun are believed to be the engines that power nuclear activity in galaxies. Active nuclei range from faint, compact radio sources like that in M31 to quasars like 3C 273 that are brighter than the whole galaxy in which they live. Some nuclei fire jets of energetic particles ...
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TRAVERSABLE WORMHOLES: SOME IMPLICATIONS by Michael Clive Price price@price.demon.co.uk First draft, later published in Extropy. Summary: Since 1985 there has been much theoretical progress on traversable wormholes. At first they were thought to enable time travel, so not taken seriously. More recent work rules out time travel and associated paradoxes, but still permits faster-than-light travel.
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