Not exact matches
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.
Flashes of X-ray light
near the center of the disk result in light echoes that allow astronomers to map the structure of the funnel - like flow, revealing for the first time strong gravity
effects around a normally quiescent black
hole.
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effects on time don't just show themselves
near the speed of light or close to black
holes.
(The fact that this hasn't had catastrophic
effects on Earth, if it happens at all, is one reason that researchers at the CERN particle physics laboratory
near Geneva, Switzerland, are so confident that scare stories about black
holes being produced by their Large Hadron Collider are baseless.)
«To capture the
effects of different black
holes we used realistic simulations of accretion disks with
near - identical initial setups.