Sentences with phrase «like other black holes»

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The first hole also generated dark green to black ash - rich mudstone, starting at around 50m depth, just like a few other, earlier holes did in the 2017 program on Dean.
but i have a new idea for what believers think god is... and it may actually exist and funny enough is only tested thru its effect on other objects — kinda like a black hole — the collective conscienceness of every living thing... since we all are part of the same energies and have in some form or another a conscienciness, i believe that collective is what the believers claim is god — the collective being felt and moved like any conscienceness but with the power to effect us all as we all play into it — as long as we are open to it... your thoughts?
Like some vast black hole, it sucked in all the other political issues preoccupying the country into its orbit.
«They are always created when a mass accelerates, like when an ice skater pirouettes or a pair of black holes rotate around each other.
Extragalactic neutrinos come from elementary particles that collided shortly after the big bang or crashed into each other while orbiting massive objects like black holes.
As they orbit each other, the black holes pull on the fabric of space and create a faint signal that travels outward in all directions, like a vibration in a spider's web.
Researchers suddenly had many more options at their disposal, according to physicist Douglas Stanford of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. «You can analyze things about a black hole you couldn't any other way, like the time evolution of the system,» he says.
The other aspect is that space - time is incredibly stiff: that's why you need a cataclysmic event like the merger of two black holes to produce a distortion that we can measure.
An extreme object like a black hole affects not just other objects but also time and space.
Galaxy M83 sparkles with X-rays from black holes, each of which may spawn other universes like our own.
«These black holes are not like two aligned tornadoes orbiting each other, but like two tilted tornadoes,» says Laura Cadonati, a physicist at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta and deputy spokesperson for the 1000 scientists working with LIGO.
Just like black holes, the stars would spiral into each other and eventually merge, sometimes producing an audible chirp.
«Imagine throwing a thousand black holes into a mosh pit where they kick each other around like crazy,» Rasio says.
«Hopefully with the increased sensitivity of future telescopes like the Square Kilometre Array we'll be able to detect jets from other supermassive black holes of this type and discover even more about them,» Dr Anderson said.
Other theories, like mergers of smaller black holes, remain viable, and researchers aren't quite sure yet how many black holes there really are in the early universe.
Supermassive black holes lurk at the centers of galaxies, and when those galaxies collide, eventually their supermassive black holes will first slowly circle each other spiraling inward like water down a drain, then eventually merge as well.
As pairs of black holes spiral together, heading towards a collision, they also spin on their own axes - like a pair of figure skaters spinning individually while also circling around each other.
If, like many others, this black hole was formed in the plane of the Milky Way's disk, it would have needed a large kick at birth to launch it to its current position about 3,000 light years above the plane of the Galaxy.
During the time of his PhD, Jordy will share what it is like to do research on black holes amongst other things on the FacesofScience.nl website.
Gravitational microlensing, on the other hand, results from the bending of light from much smaller and less massive stellar - type objects like brown dwarfs, red dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes.
The other model proposes that the coronas are spread out more diffusely, either as a larger cloud around the black hole, or as a «sandwich» that envelops the surrounding disc of material like slices of bread.
In the end, the teacher professionalism agenda has functioned like a black hole, sucking in much of the available energy, attention, and funds and leaving little for other reforms - not just other teacher - related reforms (such as those urged by the Excellence Commission), but also a very different list of changes (technology, choice programs, preschool, new curricula) that might prove more effective and economical as strategies for boosting pupil achievement.
I've been trying to convince my cousins and other younger family members around me to start a regular investment plan into an index fund but it's like trying to talk through a black hole.
The idea that any nation you happen to have a presence in can demand something you have in any other nation seems like an obviously dangerous shortcut to most - abusive - common - denominator law; but being able to black - hole anything just by shifting the VM across the border presents its own problems.»
So if it feels like your resume isn't seeing the light of day, like it's in a room full of mushrooms (and other resumes), you're probably right — It's stuck in the black hole.
I'd like to suggest some other sources that will spare you the effort of throwing your resume into a black hole.
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