Sentences with phrase «holes formed through»

When several black holes formed through this rapid funnelling, they would collide and merge with each other to form supermassive black holes.

Not exact matches

As he sat down in front of my desk, his eyes seemed to bore a hole straight through me, and a sneer formed at the corner of his mouth.
The executioner, enveloped in a black robe from head to foot, with his eyes glaring at his victim through holes cut in the hood which muffled his face, practised successively all the forms of torture which the devilish ingenuity of the monk had invented.
The popsicle mold base is coated with some form of plastic and the hole to place the stick through is plastic as well.
Halfway through baking, remove from oven and poke any air holes that have formed, pressing gently on the crust with the back of a fork until it is flat.
You have to put several pieces together to form the nipple, and it doesn't just pull through a hole like a standard bottle.
Once the connection is fully formed, the magnets fall through the hole, pass into the bowel, and are excreted in the stool, leaving nothing behind,» Dr. Graves explained.
Thus, we must wonder whether the first black hole seeds could have formed through other channels.
Levy burned holes in his shirts over the next few weeks as he dissolved the samples with hydrochloric acid and ran them through an instrument called a high - performance liquid chromatograph to identify the chemicals that had formed.
Form a black hole in the usual way, through the collapse of a massive star.
New studies suggest lonely planets flying through intergalactic space were formed by star - destroying supermassive black holes.
Then, aided by borehole cameras revealing in which direction the fractures formed, they would have drilled a second hole to intersect the new fractures and would have produced steam by pumping water through the hot fractures linking the wells.
If the spots of light made by the photons arriving at the detector are added together over time, they still form an interference pattern, just as if each photon goes through both holes and interferes with its own passage through the experiment.
We will see mini-black holes only if our universe has higher dimensions, and then only if they form and evaporate through what's called Hawking radiation [a kind of radiation that is hypothesized to escape right along the horizon of a black hole].
Instead, each black hole must have formed independently, and somehow found its partner after millions or billions of years of wandering through the universe.
The other scenario is the «irruption model» in which a high speed black hole storms through a dense gas and the gas is dragged along by the strong gravity of the black hole to form a gas stream.
That's because no one knows whether such supergiants grow from scratch within star - forming regions, or whether, like supermassive black holes and galaxies, they reach their enormous mass through mergers.
In a new study, the scientists show their theoretical predictions last year were correct: The historic merger of two massive black holes detected Sept. 14, 2015, could easily have been formed through dynamic interactions in the star - dense core of an old globular cluster.
The black holes that we can observe directly through their radiant emission are mostly in a configuration where gas swirls around the black hole in the form of an accretion disk and that accretion disk — most of the mass is going to be in an ionized form, and then some of that gas gets expelled from the environment around the black hole, while it is still outside the black hole, it gets squirted out in the form of an outflow, a wind like the solar wind and then [a] much faster, collimated outflow called a jet.
That's much too big for them to have been built up through the slow mergers of small black holes formed in the conventional way, from collapsed stars a few dozen times the mass of the sun.
The detector, called VIRGO, will try to measure the elusive gravity waves which are thought to ripple through the Universe after violent events such as the collapse of a star to form a black hole.
To form the beam, he allowed the atoms to pass through a hole in the container and a series of slits.
Sanders» team watched as the folds, instead of vibrating as they do to produce audible sounds, formed a small hole about a millimeter or two in diameter, through which the animals forced air.
In 1997, they found it, deeply embedded in rock that had formed after Little Foot apparently fell 20 meters into the cave through a hole in the ground above.
In such a cluster, massive stars would sink towards the centre and, through complex interactions with lighter stars, form binary systems, possibly long after their transformation into black holes.
Supermassive black holes at the hearts of galaxies are thought to form through the merging of smaller, yet still massive black holes, such as the ones depicted here.
The body instigates a form of biological control through the tiny holes in the protein mesh that trap the citrate fluid, along with other molecules that normally control the deposit of mineral.
The Solid pine block is sliced in opposing directions in each side of the block to form holes in the product for water to drain through the piece.
Womens Goth Platform Shoe with star - formed hole through the heel Comes with a heel of about 5.25» and a sole of about 3.5»
Henry Moore describes in his sourced quotes sculpture art and life in English artistic scene of the 1930's - 1950's Henry Moore's quotes illustrate clearly his focus as sculptor for the natural forms such as bones, shells and the pebbles with their holes right through them, on the beach.
If the abscess grows big enough, it can burst and break through the skin and you can see the pus oozing onto the fur of your dog through a small hole in the formed lump.
One example was Lilly, a puppy mill breeding Dachshund who had dental disease so bad that there was a hole that formed from from her palate through to her nose (an oral nasal fistula); she also had a giant hernia, mammary cancer, and heartworm disease.
One example was Lilly, a puppy mill breeding Dachshund who had dental disease so bad that a hole had formed from her palate through to her nose (an oral nasal fistula).
This is the most common form of obstruction of the foramen magnum, which is the hole in the base of the skull through which the spinal cord passes.
Try to provide plenty of «play - alone» toys for your cat or kitten, including wall or door mounted toys they can swat or bat around, cat towers to explore, with attached toys for added interest, even an arrangement of cardboard boxes on the floor to form a tunnel, with holes cut through the sides.
At Kiama visit the famous Kiama Blowhole, where the crashing waves are forced up through a hole in the cliff, forming a huge fountain.
Harrison then slices through or burrows holes into some of the blocks and stacks others, producing unique forms that evoke diverse places and times.
Barbara Hepworth helped to reshape sculpture in post-war Britain, experimenting with abstract forms and piercing holes through her works to play with light and shade.
This becomes expressed symbolically as an introspective speculation in the forms of the motifs of caves, holes, mountains and lakes which she repeatedly takes up within her work, and through this process of sublimation it is as though the original energies which lie dormant within the great Earth have become awakened.
The show encompasses work from his famous Passstücke (or «Adaptives», from the 1970s — bizarre shapes and objects made from plaster and metal which invite the audience to pick them up and interact), through his beguiling Das Geraune («Murmuring», 1988), a collection of three giant papier - mâché forms with holes for mouths, to the enormous outdoor sculptures in aluminium and epoxy resin he conceived from 1996.
We'll probably never know, as the first British sculpture generally acknowledged to have a hole through it, Hepworth's Pierced Form of 1931, was destroyed during the war.
A sexual current runs through this and other pieces, particularly «Bird» 2015, with its shiny white dildo - like form and a white form with holes on either end.
The conjunction of the two forms tends to encourage the collection of water and other detritus, and to block the drainage hole which carries rainwater away through the base.
White Hole however ends the exhibition with a chance to look up at the heavens: blurred light - forms flit and swirl through a rounded skylight to brighten the arched ceiling of a dark room.
Her great innovation was to pierce the sculptural form; to make a hole right through the body of the sculpture.
The range of surfaces she employs encourage new ways of looking at the spaces they are in, with transparent polythene forming thin veils to look through, suspended opaque paper forms creating holes or windows and shiny cellophane refracting the light.
This is the normal life cycle for a meltwater pond that forms from snow and ice, and eventually drains through cracks or hole through the ice it has pooled on.
Sea ice is such a good indicator of weather and geophysical events, I can tell where the center of a high pressure is, especially by looking at newly formed leads, the center of a powerful high punches a hole through the ice!
Earth is round because of gravity as a sphere is the shape that matter consistently forms without other influences given enough time and mass (Citation: Stars and Black Holes, astronomy 101 and looking through a telescope.)
Up until now, only solids have offered the power of pores — the ability to form holes of a certain size that can be useful for stopping some materials while others pass through.
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