Maybe we can use drone ships to pump chemical glitter into clouds that hover over the oceans, so they reflect sunlight back
into black space.
In one room, it consists of a black super-directional parabolic loudspeaker that projects a pure wave of sound into the white space; in the other room, a powerful searchlight projects a beam of white light
into the black space.
Not exact matches
So you can say «
black lives matter» and still go
into a
space where the «other» in your community is a person of native descent, of Mexican descent.
Ripples in
space time have already been observed when hyper - violent events, such as stars collapsing
into black holes or supernova explosions, occur.
and being covered from head to toe in all
black with only a tiny
space for my eyes to glean the sun, seemed to draw the rays directly
into me and intensify the already sapping heat that was bearing down on all of us.
Churches that invite
black people and people of color
into their «multicultural» worship
spaces, but implicitly ask
black singers to leave gospel music behind, ask
black musicians to leave their hammond B - 3 behind or suggest that
black preachers need to leave the fire of their «hoop» or preaching passion behind is a sunken - place theology.
Like folk songs their wings wheel and hover, careless As falcons, I am their anxious scribe, listening myself
into their coarse cries, storing the separate Notes in small
black spaces at the back of my skull, God, if I were a bird I think I would stop worrying!
Its compact design means that you save
space in your kitchen, whilst the sleek matte
black means it fits
into any modern kitchen.
Only a
black hole — which is made of pure gravitational energy and gets its mass through Einstein's famous equation E = mc2 — can pack so much mass
into so little
space, says Bruce Allen, a LIGO member at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Hanover, Germany.
Susskind and Zhao admit that it is not very likely that Alice and Bob will ever venture
into space to find two suitably connected
black holes, let alone persuade somebody named Tom to come along.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is in the process of transforming its Very Large Array radio telescope
into the — wait for it — Expanded Very Large Array, thanks to digital technology that will boost the Socorro, N.M., facility's already impressive ability to tune in on
black holes, supernovae and the rest of the deep
space menagerie.
Its central
black hole devours vast amounts of gas and spews out a huge jet of particles that extends far
into intergalactic
space.
Kaku responds: Yes, as you approach a
black hole, severe distortions of
space and time take place, but they are visible mainly to someone far away observing you fall
into the
black hole.
Is a
black hole more like a singular point in
space that everything is sucked
into, almost in the shape of a ball?
The central galaxy in this cluster harbors a supermassive
black hole that is in the process of devouring star - forming gas, which fuels a pair of powerful jets that erupt from the
black hole in opposite directions
into intergalactic
space.
VIOLENT OUTBURST At the moment two
black holes merge,
space and time get whipped up
into a frenzy that generates more power than 100 thousand billion billion suns.
Using similar techniques originally inspired by string theory, Strominger's group has computed the spectrum of gravitational waves emitted when compact objects like stars fall
into giant
black holes — predictions that could be verified by the future Evolved Laser Interferometer
Space Antenna, planned to launch in two decades (or maybe sooner).
As matter plunges toward a new
black hole, it heats up so violently that jets of gamma rays rifle
into space.
Nor do astronomers know whether all globular clusters house
black holes today, or whether many lost theirs when gravitational jostling at their crowded hearts flung the holes
into space.
Blobs of gas roughly the mass of Jupiter (several illustrated) could form near the
black hole at the center of the Milky Way and shoot
into intergalactic
space.
«Our research has shown how
space based detectors will provide new insights
into the nature of supermassive
black holes.»
So when NASA launched a gamma - ray telescope
into space in 2008, astronomers figured the high - energy radiation it detected would point the way to easily identifiable supernova remnants,
black holes, and other extroverted objects.
A gamma ray burst is thought to emerge when jets of hot matter moving at near — light - speed shoot out along the rotational axis of the newborn
black hole, beaming radiation
into space like a lighthouse.
And the reason you can get energy out of a
black hole, that swallower of all things, is that the energy you detect never really got
into the
black hole to begin with — it's associated with the
space - time whirlpool created outside the event horizon by the
black hole's rotation.
But strictly speaking, Strominger says, the theorem states only that two similar
black holes can be «transformed»
into each other by a handful of mathematical relations called diffeomorphisms, which relabel the coordinates of
space - time.
Stars also spin, and when a large one collapses, the resulting
black hole must spin even faster, since the same amount of angular momentum is stuffed
into a much smaller amount of
space.
«Think of a
black hole not simply as a place where gravity is extremely strong but as a place where the fabric of
space - time is being pulled continuously
into the hole,» says astrophysicist Mitchell Begelman of the University of Colorado, one of the authors of the Wilms paper.
Such stars end their lives in huge supernova explosions, ejecting their stellar materials outwards
into space and leaving behind an extremely dense and compact object; this could either be a white dwarf, a neutron star or a
black hole.
The # 3 - million (US$ 4 - million)
Black and Bloom project aims to measure how algae are changing how much sunlight Greenland's ice sheet bounces back
into space.
The simulations showed that the
black holes radiated energy so intensely that they heated surrounding gas far
into space — as far as 10,000 light - years away (see a movie here (22Mb)-RRB-.
Around spinning
black holes, however, frame dragging could be hugely important: By whipping magnetic field lines through the electrically charged gas around the holes, it could convert them
into electromagnetic generators, which would explain how they spew jets of energetic particles millions of light - years
into space.
Stephen Hawking is one of our greatest living geniuses — his insights
into the nature of
black holes,
space and time have truly revolutionized physics.
Now, a new theoretical model reveals that they all could be shot out
into space after cosmic rays are accelerated by powerful jets from supermassive
black holes.
Theorists now concur that massive stars must spew fantastic jets of energy
into space when their cores collapse
into black holes, but they disagree about what those jets look like.
Here Robert Kirschner of Harvard University and his colleagues found an enormous void of starless
space, 150 million light - years across, while another team uncovered evidence of a
black hole that packs the mass of 2 billion suns
into a
space no larger than our solar system.
The brilliant orb of Earth recedes
into deepest
black as you perform zero - gravity acrobatics or eat freeze - dried astronaut ice cream as it was meant to be eaten — while hurtling through
space.
Likewise, in this study the small
black hole that falls
into a much larger one can not tell this fall apart from another situation in which it is floating alone in
space, thus allowing the description of the phenomenon to be greatly simplified.
His passing came less than 18 months after LIGO physicists spotted gravitational waves — ripples in
space itself — set off when two massive
black holes spiraled
into each other.
Launched in July by the
space shuttle Columbia, Chandra can view X-rays from very hot objects such as quasars and the gas falling
into black holes.
When too much matter is put
into too small a
space, it collapses under its own gravity and forms a
black hole.
«It's a new window
into trying to figure out what's happening in the jets of these
black hole systems,» says Tod Strohmayer of NASA's Goddard
Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, who was not involved with the studies.
The term «
black hole» was coined in the 1960s by physicist John Wheeler to describe what happens when matter is piled
into an infinitely dense point in
space - time.
The
black hole squeezes about 10 million times the mass of our Sun
into a region only 30 times the solar diameter and it spins so rapidly that
space and time are dragged around with it.
Jets are narrow streams of gas that emergefrom the cores of some galaxies, travel at more than 99 percent thespeed of light, and penetrate as much as several million light - yearsinto intergalactic
space before fanning out
into broad, luminous lobes.How might a
black - hole whirlpool generate such a pair of waterspouts?Swirling bundles of magnetic field lines, flinging particles outwardfrom the poles of the hole, provide a natural explanation.
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.
POWRANNA Australia (Reuters)- Thousands of
Black Angus bulls snort steam gently
into the frigid early morning air at Tasmania's largest cattle feedlot as they jostle for
space at a long grain trough.
Hawking realized that if a pair of particles from the vacuum popped
into existence straddling the
black hole's boundary then one particle could fly
into space, while the other would fall
into the
black hole.
The current model of active galaxies such as M87 posits that each one harbors at its center a
black hole many millions or even billions of times more massive than our own sun, all packed
into a
space about the size of our solar system.
With no way in, the now - energized stuff ricochets back
into space at nearly the speed of light, forming extended, luminous jets aligned along the
black hole's powerful magnetic fields.
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.