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An illustrated introductory guide to relativity ...
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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 Introduction to black holes Observational evidence for black holes Black holes and critical phenomena ...
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Orbits in Strongly Curved Spacetime ...
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Warning: Do not browse while operating a motor vehicle or heavy equipment. The Black Earth or The Day when Earth became a Black Hole (*) Please have a look at the Simulation of a Black Hole by Raytracing for a more introductory page and a description of outside effects. For an insight into the curvature of space due to the gravitational field, as it was predicted by Albert Einstein in his theory ...
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Black holes suck material in FOREVER and may even hold galaxies together! Learn all about these gravitational monsters!
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White Holes and Wormholes Back to More about the Schwarzschild Geometry Forward to Collapse to a Black Hole Andrew Hamilton's Homepage Other Relativity and Black Hole links index | movies | approach | orbit | singularity | dive | Schwarzschild | wormhole | collapse | Hawking | quiz | home | links Schwarzschild wormhole The Schwarzschild metric admits negative square root as well as positive ...
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Black Holes Gabor Kunstatter Physics Department University of Winnipeg Based on lectures given as part of the course Foundations of Physics I , University of Winnipeg, 2002. Table of Contents Select a slide or start at the beginning. Black Holes Einstein s Gravity and Black Holes Problems with Newton What is Gravity Gravity: Space as a Rubber Sheet What is a black hole What is a Black Hole, ...
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Hawking Radiation Back to Collapse to a Black Hole Forward to Black Hole Quiz Andrew Hamilton's Homepage Other Relativity and Black Hole links index | movies | approach | orbit | singularity | dive | Schwarzschild | wormhole | collapse | Hawking | quiz | home | links Hawking radiation Classically, black holes are black. Quantum mechanically, black holes radiate, with a radiation known as Hawking ...
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An educational black hole web site from NASA.
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More about the Schwarzschild Geometry Back to Dive into the Black Hole Forward to White Holes and Wormholes Andrew Hamilton's Homepage Other Relativity and Black Hole links index | movies | approach | orbit | singularity | dive | Schwarzschild | wormhole | collapse | Hawking | quiz | home | links Schwarzschild geometry The Schwarzschild geometry describes the spacetime geometry of empty space ...
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Big bang: Yilmaz refinement of Einstein theory eliminates black hole and big bang. The Big Bang did not happen. Einstein opposed the black hole, and Yilmaz extended his thought. The Big Bang is bunk ...
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract gr-qc/9707012 From: Paul Townsend P.K.Townsend@damtp.cam.ac.uk Date: Fri, 4 Jul 97 16:13:06 BST (139kb) Black Holes Authors: P.K. Townsend Comments: 145 pp. Many diagrams Lecture notes for a 'Part III' course 'Black Holes' given in DAMTP, Cambridge. The course covers some of the developments in Black Hole physics of the 1960s and 1970s. Paper: ...
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The Net Advance of Physics: BLACK HOLES As Astronomical Objects or In Field Theory Part One: ASTRONOMICAL BLACK HOLES General + Observations ( ) of Black Holes + Evaporation + Thermodynamics + BLACK HOLES IN FIELD THEORY GENERAL: Overviews: Elementary: Black Holes FAQ, by Ted Bunn Black Hole and Neutron Star (Simulation), by Robert J. Nemiroff Black Hole Evaporation (elementary explanation), by ...
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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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Black Holes Click here to go to the JPU200Y home page. Click here to go to the Physics Virtual Bookshelf Click here to go to the UPSCALE home page. Introduction: A luminous star, of the same density as the Earth, and whose diameter should be two hundred and fifty times larger than that of the Sun, would not, in consequence of its attraction, allow any of its rays to arrive at us; it is therefore ...
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This hompage is a science project on black holes. Find out how it's formed and all the facts and history here.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract gr-qc/9912119 From: Robert M. Wald rmwa@midway.uchicago.edu Date (v1): Fri, 31 Dec 1999 00:05:33 GMT (32kb) Date (revised v2): Sat, 30 Sep 2000 17:42:16 GMT (34kb) The Thermodynamics of Black Holes Authors: Robert M. Wald Comments: 46 pages, no figures, plain latex file; submitted to Living Reviews in Relativity. Revised version contains ...
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract gr-qc/9804039 From: Kirill Krasnov krasnov@phys.psu.edu Date (v1): Fri, 17 Apr 1998 18:14:15 GMT (72kb) Date (revised v2): Thu, 4 Feb 1999 06:14:52 GMT (72kb) Quantum Geometry and Black Holes Authors: Abhay Ashtekar, Kirill Krasnov (Penn State) Comments: 21 pages, 4 figures, published in `Black Holes, Gravitational Radiation and the Universe', ...
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High Energy Physics - Theory, abstract hep-th/9510026 From: T. Jacobson T.Jacobson@fys.ruu.nl Date: Fri, 6 Oct 1995 15:29:44 +0100 (GMT+0100) (105kb) Introduction to Black Hole Microscopy Author: Theodore A. Jacobson Comments: Latex file, 26 pages; 12 figures included using psfig Report-no: Utrecht preprint THU-95/23 The aim of these notes is both to review the standard understanding of the ...
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Black Hole Thermodynamics Click here to go to the JPU200Y home page. Click here to go to the Physics Virtual Bookshelf Click here to go to the UPSCALE home page. Author This document was written by David M. Harrison, Department of Physics, University of Toronto, mailto:harrison@physics.utoronto.ca. in November, 1999. This is version 1.9, date (m/d/y) 04/10/02. This document is Copyright 1999 - ...
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High Energy Physics - Theory, abstract hep-th/9801025 From: A. Wipf Wipf@tpi.uni-jena.de Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 14:03:24 GMT (36kb) Quantum Fields near Black Holes Authors: Andreas Wipf Comments: 33 pages, Latex, 5 figures Report-no: FSU-TPI-11/97 This review gives an introduction into problems, concepts and techniques when quantizing matter fields near black holes. The first part focusses on ...
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract gr-qc/9806088 From: Edward Seidel eseidel@aei-potsdam.mpg.de Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 09:15:51 GMT (342kb) Numerical Relativity: Towards Simulations of 3D Black Hole Coalescence Authors: Edward Seidel Comments: 28 pages, 7 figures, plenary talk given at GR15, Poona, India, to appear in the proceedings Report-no: AEI-071 I review recent ...
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Modified by Ilja Schmelzer 16-Jul-97 Original by John Baez 1994 Hawking Radiation In 1975 Hawking published a shocking result: if one takes quantum theory into account, it seems that black holes are not quite black! Instead, they should glow slightly with Hawking radiation , consisting of photons, neutrinos, and to a lesser extent all sorts of massive particles. This has never been observed, ...
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract gr-qc/0010055 From: David Kastor kastor@het.phast.umass.edu Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 18:55:53 GMT (30kb) An Introduction to Black Hole Evaporation Authors: Jennie Traschen Comments: 33 pages, latex. Published in Mathematical Methods of Physics, proceedings of the 1999 Londrina Winter School, editors A. Bytsenko and F. Williams, World Scientific ...
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Astrophysics, abstract astro-ph/9801252 From: Luminet jean-pierre.luminet@obspm.fr Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 16:48:13 GMT (183kb) Black Holes : A General Introduction Authors: Jean-Pierre Luminet Comments: LateX 32 pages, 23 Postscript figures, uses lamuphys.sty. To appear in BLACK HOLES : THEORY AND OBSERVATION, Springer, 1998 Our understanding of space and time is probed to its depths by black ...
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract gr-qc/9803002 From: Max Banados max@posta.unizar.es Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 23:30:09 GMT (9kb) Higher Dimensional Chern-Simons Theories and Topological Black Holes Author: Maximo Banados Comments: 13 pages, Latex. Talk given at the Conference Quantum Mechanics of Fundamental Systems VI , Santiago, Chile, Aug 1997 It has been recently pointed ...
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Astrophysics, abstract astro-ph/0202032 From: Claus Kiefer kiefer@thp.uni-koeln.de Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 15:09:46 GMT (42kb) Quantum aspects of black holes Authors: Claus Kiefer Comments: 20 pages, 4 figures, contribution to the conference The galactic black hole , Bad Honnef, Germany, August 2001 This is a brief introduction to quantum aspects of black holes, addressed at an ...
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract gr-qc/9807045 From: Parthasarathi Majumdar partha@imsc.ernet.in Date (v1): Fri, 17 Jul 1998 12:07:30 GMT (3kb, P) Date (revised v2): Tue, 21 Jul 1998 07:21:57 GMT (22kb) Date (revised v3): Wed, 29 Jul 1998 11:01:44 GMT (22kb) Black Hole Entropy and Quantum Gravity Authors: Parthasarathi Majumdar Comments: 13 pages, Revtex, 5 eps figures.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract gr-qc/9805066 From: T P Singh tpsingh@tifrc3.tifr.res.in Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 13:04:53 GMT (18kb) Gravitational Collapse, Black Holes and Naked Singularities Author: T. P. Singh Comments: 17 pages, Latex File. Based on a talk given at the Discussion Workshop on Black Holes, Bangalore, 9-12 Dec. 1997, to appear in the Conference Proceedings ...
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract gr-qc/9808035 From: Gary T. Horowitz gary@cosmic.physics.ucsb.edu Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 21:58:09 GMT (15kb) Black Holes Authors: Gary T. Horowitz, Saul A. Teukolsky Comments: 13 pages, To appear in the American Physical Society Centenary issue of Reviews of Modern Physics, March 1999 Report-no: UCSBTH-98-5 Journal-ref: Rev.Mod.Phys. 71 (1999) ...
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Relativistic Disk Images The images below represent an accretion disk around a black hole as it would appear to a distant observer. A relativistic ray-tracer calculated the photon trajectories; the images may appear distorted as a result of the gravitational lensing in the strongly curved spacetime. Color indicates the frequency shift of observed photons across the face of the disk, assuming ...
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