Sentences with phrase «dark hole i was in»

I started praying to find a way out of the dark hole I was in.

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Being able to study things like black hole mergers through gravity will shed light on some of the «darkest yet most energetic events in our universe,» said Albert Lazzarini, deputy director of the LIGO Laboratory, in an American Physical Society press release.
I would think the pressure of leaving college with mountains of debt, trying to make it in this world is much like being place in a deep dark hole and being told to claw your way out.
Say the wrong thing and you can be arrested without warrant and tossed indefinitely into a deep, dark hole in a foreign country.
I'm terrified of myself I was always to blame Deep down in my soul made to feel so much shame Sometimes I am sinking into a deep, deep dark hole It's a rocky road ahead not feeling very close to God
Yet Wilson is guilty of some over-interpretation here, as, for example, when he writes: «We hardly need to dwell on the psychological significance of the Wardrobe in the first story; we do not need, though some will be tempted to do so, to see in this tale of a world which is reached by a dark hole surrounded by fur coats an unconscious image of the passage through which Lewis first entered the world from his mother's body.»
Frankly, my initial reaction to both of these questions frightened me a little, for it involved asking harder questions about faith, confronting deeper insecurities within myself, and creeping farther down the dark rabbit holes of doubt that lie in wait in all the scary corners of my mind... which made me wonder, «Is hope really the thing that keeps me from disbelief?
So it is possible that most the mass in the universe is just black holes, dark stars, big planets, and huge asteriods.
No — Republicans are in trouble because they simply can not face the fact they are driving themselves into a hole with their dark ages social agenda.
I was looking for a good dark bread to have with my corned beef and literally stumbled over your blog, then found your cookbook at my library, wonder what hole I've been in?
While dark chocolate is OK, in my heart there is a giant milky hole where milk chocolate once lived.
Looking back at those months, I felt like I was living in a dark hole.
It wasn't until in recent months, when well intending friends pointed out how lovely it was to see the «old me» back that it dawned on me, that I had faded quite a lot... into dark holes of formless, halfway - house and never - ending leggings.
The hole in front of every player, especially shortstops, is covered with twigs and leaves, and it's dark outside.
They repeatedly peppered Phil with autograph requests, and he responded, «I'll sign in a couple more holes after the round because I want to make sure I get in before it's dark
It started to get dark and cold, and O'Brien was just wearing the clothes she'd planned on running the race in, so she started digging a hole to stay in and keep warm.
The night kicks off with a catered BBQ dinner at 6:00 p.m. and will be followed by 18 - holes of glow - in - the - dark FootGolf.
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A new study published in Physical Review Letters outlines how scientists could use gravitational wave experiments to test the existence of primordial black holes, gravity wells formed just moments after the Big Bang that some scientists have posited could be an explanation for dark matter.
The darker patches are places where the photoresist has been exposed by a laser and will eventually lead to holes in the aluminum.
Dark matter may also be responsible for creating the most awesome objects in the universe: the enormous black holes believed to lurk in the center of nearly every large galaxy.
The rarity of these events — only 15 meaningful ones, seen in the direction of our satellite galaxies, have been recorded — confirmed that brown dwarfs and black holes are far too scarce to make up a significant fraction of the dark portion of our galaxy.
«If there are lots of smaller dark galaxies out there, that would fill in the hole between theory and observation,» Minchin says.
Victorian physicist Sir David Brewster was struck by how when the disk disappears, you do not experience a dark shadow or gaping hole in its place.
If the new force does exist, we might soon be able to see its effects on things influenced by dark matter, such as the behaviour of black holes or the masses of the first stars, says Douglas Finkbeiner of Harvard University, who was not involved in the new study.
The repeating pattern of high contrast seen in clusters of holes, for example, is similar to the pattern on the skin of many snakes and the pattern made by a spider's dark legs against a lighter background.
Or that mini black holes made in the big bang are still in the running as dark matter candidates?
It is not just a star that is dark; it is an infinitely deep hole in the fabric of four - dimensional space - time.
Measurements have shown that ozone depletion starts each year in late August, as Antarctica emerges from its dark winter, and the hole is fully formed by early October.
DARK DETECTION The black holes LIGO detected could be dark matter, in the form of primordial black holes that formed in the infant univeDARK DETECTION The black holes LIGO detected could be dark matter, in the form of primordial black holes that formed in the infant univedark matter, in the form of primordial black holes that formed in the infant universe.
(For although black holes are dark, the regions around them glow brightly in x-rays as infalling matter compresses and heats up.)
Because the circadian clock is calibrated by exposure to sunlight, Roenneberg suspects the many hours some kids spend holed up in their dark rooms could push the clocks even later — a pattern that may be more prevalent in industrialized societies.
«While we don't yet know what dark matter is, we do know it interacts with the rest of the universe through gravity, which means it must accumulate around supermassive black holes,» said Jeremy Schnittman, an astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Over the past few years, theorists have turned to black holes as dark matter concentrators, where WIMPs can be forced together in a way that increases both the rate and energies of collisions.
«What's even more interesting», adds Daniele Gaggero, first author of the publication, «is that with more sensitive future radio and X-ray telescopes, our proposed search strategy may allow us to discover a population of primordial black holes in our galaxy, even if their contribution to the dark matter is small.»
But other evidence, such as a controversial «stream» of galaxies that seem to be moving in the same direction, dubbed dark flow, is also poking holes in the uniformity of the universe.
Surprisingly, recent work demonstrates that visual brain maps are dark - centric and that, just as stars rotate around black holes in the Universe, lights rotate around darks in the brain representation of visual space.
In other words, could the long - term evaporation of a mass distribution of primordial black holes be observed as «dark energy»?
But even if evaporating black holes were abundant enough in the early universe, the reduction of the dark matter in PBHs could be compensated by an increase of radiation.
After conducting a cosmic inventory of sorts to calculate and categorize stellar - remnant black holes, astronomers from the University of California, Irvine have concluded that there are probably tens of millions of the enigmatic, dark objects in the Milky Way — far more than expected.
Beyond WIMPs and dark sectors, sterile neutrinos and axions, there are even more exotic possibilities for dark matter, although they occupy the fringes of physics, including «primordial» black holes, extra dimensions and the possibility that Einstein's theory of gravity is wrong in some way.
BLANK SPACE Coronal holes like this one imaged by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory in May 2014 are regions with little plasma, so they appear dark in certain wavelengths.
The MASSIVE Survey was funded in 2014 by the National Science Foundation to weigh the stars, dark matter and central black holes of the 100 most massive, nearby galaxies: those larger than 300 billion solar masses and within 350 million light - years of Earth, a region that contains millions of galaxies.
Coronal holes are areas where the sun's corona appears darker because the plasma has high - speed streams open to interplanetary space, resulting in a cooler and lower - density area as compared to its surroundings.
From the original «dark stars» suggested by John Michell and Pierre Laplace 200 years ago, to ubiquitous sci - fi movies and TV series like Star Trek, the black hole (whose name was coined by John Wheeler in the 1960's) has become a familiar concept, albeit not so well understood.
Most of the Milky Way's flattened spiral disk has been estimated to be around 70,000 to 100,000 light - years (ly) across, with a central bulge of about 10,000 ly in diameter roughly around a supermassive dark hole.
Physicists are gearing up to send a re-engineered science instrument originally designed for lofty balloon flights high in Earth's atmosphere to the International Space Station next week to broaden their knowledge of cosmic rays, subatomic particles traveling on intergalactic routes that could hold the key to unlocking mysteries about supernovas, black holes, pulsars and dark matter.
Notice that the shadow of the black hole — a dark, nearly circular shape in the middle of the images — is only clearly visible at high frequencies (230 GHz / 1.3 mm) at which EHT operates.
Today, black holes are being proposed as the magic that helps solve problems encountered in computer simulations of the development of large - scale structure — galaxies, galaxy clusters and dark matter.
SDSS studies have probed the dark matter environments of quasars through clustering measurements, revealed populations of quasars whose central engines are hidden by obscuring dust, captured changes in quasar spectra that show clouds moving in the gravitational grip of the central black hole, and allowed a comprehensive census of the much fainter accreting black holes (active galactic nuclei, or AGN) in present - day galaxies.
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