Sentences with phrase «black holes where»

As it is, F&F seem to be black holes where the government is unlikely to recoup their investments.
Skip toy boxes, which Brooke calls «big black holes where things get lost.»
You rarely get the candidate's best, plus it's easy for the interview team to fall into the group consensus black hole where everyone gravitates towards the same opinion.
This has created a black hole where scrutiny should be and a complete lack of proportion in coverage.
In contrast, the music industry is a sort of black hole where songs disappear forever.
The multiple - image effect was observed only on the side of the black hole where spacetime is being dragged toward the observer, which the team concluded was because some light was being «flung» outward.
In a lengthy 1977 song, the musicians proclaimed Cygnus X-1, an x-ray emitting object thousands of light - years away, a black hole where voyagers venture «through the void to be destroyed» — even though physicist Stephen Hawking had bet against the black hole's existence.
But to photograph Sagittarius A *'s event horizon — the region surrounding a black hole where not even light can escape a black hole's gravity — we need a technique that combines the power of many different telescopes.
It turned out that the observed width of the jet was significantly wider than what was expected in the currently favoured models where the jet is launched from the black hole's ergosphere — an area of space right next to a spinning black hole where space itself is dragged to a circling motion around the hole», explains Professor Gabriele Giovannini from Italian National Institute for Astrophysics, the lead author of the paper published in Nature Astronomy yesterday.
I'm not a radiologist or an oncologist, but even to my untrained eye, it looked worrisome - this big black hole where the bone of her C4 vertebrae in her spine should be.
If this movie does not look positively heartwarming and uplifting, there is a black hole where your heart should be.
Your website will shrivel into a black hole where your readers will never be seen from again?
Thanks to Amazon's policy to non-disclosure, there is a vast black hole where all the data should be.
Thanks to Amazon's policy to non-disclosure, there is a vast black hole where all the data should...
Even though the DLND and DICE models are set to «null», we still need to modify the «domain» files, because otherwise the model will have a black hole where the land used the be, and the surface temperature will be zero degrees Kelvin there.
I have often heard job seekers refer to the application process as a «black hole where resumes go, never to be heard from again».

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Maybe you should just shut the fuck up about shit you know absolutely nothing about, like black holes, where you show your ignorance for all to see and claim certainty about things you know nothing about.
Because His kingdom is not of this world, where Man (kind) is god, and Media and superstars they create are fitting rather the description of creatures pulled out of Black Hole of Netherworld.
He came back twenty years later and said that the information DID still exist - in another dimension where there wasn't a black hole.
Black Holes are also constantly debated and hardly understood, it is a constant battle between the General Theory of Relativity & Quantum Physics / Mechanics regarding them, especially the destruction of the data encrypted in the «Wave Function» beyond the «Event Horizon» where even light can not escape.
In short, states where courts have ruled on same - sex marriage are «black hole» states where few or no specific religious protections are given, according to Robin Fretwell Wilson, a University of Illinois law professor who leads a group of legal scholars that advise lawmakers on religious exemptions.
Nearing the very core of such awesomely huge black holes therein resides a centrality where atoms collide with such force that they release many of their atoms» electrons resulting in a wave of energy giving rise to particle jets being emitted from the said black hole's core.
Shards of old rum bottles, thick and black, dot the ruins, and we find fresh holes where other treasure hunters have been digging.
And I'm not really sure where the money goes, into a black hole never to be seen again for the most part so I'm happy to keep as much as possible.
Few of us see any state money so we're kind of wondering where the black hole is?
Black holes are enigmatic astronomical objects, areas where the gravity is so immense that it has warped spacetime so that not even light can escape.
Hawking was studying the work of Roger Penrose, which proved that if Einstein's general theory of relativity is correct, at the heart of every black hole must be a point where space and time themselves break down — a singularity.
Furthermore, exceptionally fast growth can actually cause «choking,» where the radiation emitted during these super-Eddington episodes could disrupt and even stop the flow of mass onto the black hole, halting its growth.
Such a theory would be crucial for explaining the first moments of the big bang, when the universe was dense, hot and small, or what happens near the singularity at the cores of black holes, where the effects of quantum physics may compete with those of general relativity.
Scientists pinpointed the region in the sky where the two black holes violently melded and kicked up swirls of the spacetime ripples, locating their stomping grounds more precisely than ever before.
Such an object, called an obese black hole galaxy (OBG), should have a very special spectral signature, particularly in the infrared wavelengths between one and 30 microns where the JWST's Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) and Near - Infrared Camera (NIRCam) cameras will operate.
The spiral shape is commonplace, with a massive black hole at the centre, surrounded by a bulge of old stars, and arms winding outwards where relatively young stars like the Sun are found.
Some theorists argue that the event horizon of a black hole — the boundary where light, matter and Matthew McConaughey vanish from our universe — is actually a brilliant, blistering inferno.
Here is where the deniers come in: If black holes keep sprouting paradoxes, the thinking goes, maybe the problem lies with our understanding of the black hole itself.
The discovery follows decades of astronomers searching for small black holes in the galactic center, where a supermassive black hole lives (SN: 3/4/17, p. 8).
The disc grows to a point where the supermassive black hole can no longer accrete or «digest» efficiently and matter is blasted out into the surrounding interstellar medium.
Scouting out the locales where black hole pairs live allows astronomers to look for light produced in the collision.
The gravitational swell originated more than 750 million light - years away, where the high - speed dance of two converging black holes shook the very foundation upon which planets, stars and galaxies reside.
This material could eventually fall into the galaxy where it could fuel future star birth and feed the supermassive black hole.
This also makes the black hole a mini universe or a place where the universe is turned inside out.
These gas - filled limbs are often where new stars form, and can constrain how big a galaxy's central black hole grows.
«Where this model really shines is explaining the late emission,» says Chris Fryer of Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico — one of the physicists who first proposed the burrowing black hole theory in the 1990s.
They'll help researchers hunt for gravitational wave signals below 100 Hz, the frequency where traces of black hole mergers can be found.
Kaku responds: Stellar black holes have been found in our vicinity, so we need not journey 25,000 light - years or so to the galactic center (where there is a monstrous black hole weighing about 3 million solar masses).
Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) have discovered a surprising connection between a supermassive black hole and the galaxy where it resides.
That fact implies a conundrum known as the black hole information paradox (SN: 5/31/14, p. 16): When the black hole evaporates, where does the information go?
Observations made by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory reveal gas diving into four small black holes within a few light - years of the galaxy's core, where thousands of other hidden holes may also orbit.
Where two distant galaxies collide, three supermassive black holes engage in a gravitational dance.
It must answer where did the universe come from, where did the big bang come from, what is the singularity of a black hole?
Semi-classical analyses told us that black holes have an entropy, though it didn't tell us where that entropy comes from microscopically.
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