Sentences with phrase «black hole sucking»

If you were to compare the current international housing crisis to a black hole sucking the equity out of our homes, this one - way street near the northern border of Detroit might just be the singularity: the point where the density of the problem defies anyone's ability to comprehend it.
Like a black hole sucking the energy from the room.
Now that we know there's a big black hole sucking in matter and belching radiation at the core of our galaxy, can the Milky Way be upgraded to a more respectable Seyfert galaxy?
Black holes suck everything into nothing.
Black holes suck — but do they have mirror twins that blow?
As black holes suck matter in, they produce charged particles that smash into gas molecules and photons, producing gamma rays.
Dopita describes the process as a kind of cosmic indigestion: «It is as if the black hole sucks in too much, too quickly, and it burps out gas.»
Contrary to the idea of black holes sucking everything, even light, into inconceivable nothingness, Hawking proposed that there was one thing that could escape a black hole's intractable grip: thermal radiation, now known to all as Hawking radiation.
He is a specialist on active galactic nuclei, superbright galactic cores thought to be caused by giant black holes sucking in and heating up quantities of gas and dust.
«In principle, super massive black holes suck in everything,» Wang says, «but we found this is not correct.»
As a quasar's black hole sucks in gas from surrounding space, the gas collides with the edge of its dark - matter halo and forms a shock wave, which heats the gas suddenly and strips off electrons to form electrically charged ions.

Not exact matches

it is easy to find ourselves sucked into a black hole of unending likes, comments, retweets and shares.
What makes the decision so consequential is that it was such a massive move — one for which many key players in the market were not well prepared — and the aftermath is like a black hole that can suck massive amounts of credit from currency trading as we have known it.»
well one hypothesis is that there is a massive black hole in the center of the universe that all the universe revolves around... once it sucks the whole or most of the universe into it... it can no longer hold it all together and it explodes creating a big explosion which dwarfs supernovas scattering elements and matter everywhere... and this expansion and contraction of the universe goes on for infinity with no beginning and perhaps no end.
I hate asking for money, but I've learned the hard way that events that don't pay me for my work tend to turn into giant black holes that suck my time and energy away.
I suppose you can extrapolate this but, how does anyone know there aren't many, even an infinite number of, such Universes that explode into existence and then get sucked into lots of black holes just to explode again?
The point is that the common heaven - and - hell framework is like a black hole that sucks the meaning of Christian language into it, changing and distorting it.
Consider the Hawking paradox - Hawking originally theorized that all information sucked into a black hole was lost, yet that goes against the fundamental belief that information is never lost, it only changes its states.
Rather than a prism, you are more like a black hole - sucking peace and joy from life.
When our universe is sucked into a black hole or collides with another galaxy did it ever even exist?
I'm trying so hard not to get sucked into the chips and cookie black hole.
In fact, they are like little black holes that can easily suck up all the love and attention in the house, leaving two exhausted and drained parents who are wondering what they signed up for!
Like some vast black hole, it sucked in all the other political issues preoccupying the country into its orbit.
White holes are black holes that run backwards in time, throwing out matter instead of sucking it in.
Is a black hole more like a singular point in space that everything is sucked into, almost in the shape of a ball?
The resulting strong positive charge means that the iodine atom then sucks electrons away from the methyl group, like a sort of atomic black hole
Stars that pass too close to black holes go through wild contortions as they are sucked inside, a sight you can now watch in a new NASA animation, The Washington Post reports.
Most astronomers believe that a quasar is a massive black hole at the centre of a galaxy, greedily sucking in stars and gas, which become so hot that they give off tremendous amounts of energy.
The Milky Way's black hole, Sagittarius A *, is clearly sucking in hot gas because doing so makes it burp out radio waves that we can detect.
Like the asteroids, stars, and old bicycle parts that slowly, silently circle a black hole, sucked ever inward, we earthbound humans could be forgiven for losing hope.
The jets of gas are thought to be driven by the energy released when matter is sucked into a black hole at the centre of a galaxy.
(Black holes themselves are invisible, but astronomers detect them by looking for the brilliantly hot gas that swirls around them before getting sucked in.)
That means black holes do not just suck everything in — or accrete, as they call it scientifically — but in fact they must radiate some energy out.
These components are entangled, so when matter that has been sucked into the black hole interacts with the infalling Hawking radiation at the singularity, the interaction instantaneously produces a change in the Hawking radiation that has escaped the black hole.
But it has been unclear whether that dust is heated by the energy created as matter gets sucked into the black hole, or by radiation from newly born stars.
VUCD3 and M59cO are the second and third ultra-compact dwarf galaxies found to contain a supermassive black hole, suggesting that all such dwarfs may harbor similarly massive light - sucking objects.
The vast amount of gas and dust sucked in by the black hole's intense gravitational pull creates an enormous traffic jam that prevents most of this stuff from ever making it into the black hole.
An optical black hole would suck it all in and direct it at a solar cell sitting at the core.
Its central black hole is as massive as 16 million suns, and the region of space surrounding it shines with the strength of 1 trillion suns — energy derived, in part, from intense frictional heating within the disk of gas being sucked into the maw.
Long before the particle accelerator has had an opportunity to vindicate the doomsayers by sucking our planet into oblivion, a black hole has been created in a laboratory.
An international team of astronomers has turbocharged the Hubble Space Telescope, enabling it to observe a brightly glowing disc of matter that is being sucked into its galaxy's central black hole.
It would gradually become darker, colder, and emptier as the scant remaining matter decays or gets sucked up by the giant black holes at the core of every galaxy.
At first glance, a swirling vortex of water seems similar to a black hole: Both take hold of the matter around them, sucking in and trapping whatever drifts too close.
SORT OF: In 2013's Thor: The Dark World, dark elves have black hole bombs that whip up a singularity, crushing enemies and then sucking them in.
I was in that awkward position of thinking, «It's funny to talk about there being the end of the universe and Russell Howard being sucked into a black hole because he was sitting nearest to Switzerland,» but there's a small part of me going, «No!
Scientists suspect some sources: the Big Bang itself, shock waves from supernovas collapsing into black holes, and matter accelerated as it is sucked into massive black holes at the centers of galaxies.
Discovered in 1963, quasars are the most powerful objects beyond our Milky Way galaxy, beaming vast amounts of energy across space as the supermassive black hole in their center sucks in matter from its surroundings.
Some of the cosmic rays it detected might have come not from manic stars but from a black hole, lurking right here within our galaxy, that sucks in nearby material and whips it nearly to the speed of light.
«Unexpectedly little black - hole monsters rapidly suck up surrounding matter.»
In the end, the maximum possible number of photon - sucking strings wouldn't make much difference to the black hole's lifespan over the age of the universe.
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