Black Hole enthusiats!!!

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Black Hole enthusiats!!!

Post #1by buggs_moran » 28.10.2006, 22:38

Watch NOVA on October 31st. Good site. Check it out. If you can't watch PBS in your country. You can watch it at the site after November 3rd.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/blackhole/
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Post #2by BrainDead » 29.10.2006, 13:58

Hey, thanks very much for the Heads Up Buggs...

I love watching those explanations. Appreciate it.

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Post #3by Starshipwright » 30.10.2006, 18:21

That is not the only "Black Hole" program that has just come out. Google video has just added a documentary from the Science Channel on Supermassive Black Holes. You can find it at:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3834632996973653146&sourceid=zeitgeist

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Post #4by BrainDead » 31.10.2006, 16:30

Starshipwright wrote:That is not the only "Black Hole" program that has just come out. Google video has just added a documentary from the Science Channel on Supermassive Black Holes. You can find it at:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3834632996973653146&sourceid=zeitgeist


Thanks VERY much for that URL. Really very cool to watch online.
Appreciate the information here.

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Post #5by MKruer » 02.11.2006, 02:32

Anyone want to model Sagittarius A* The system would comprise of the Main Black hole and about a dozen stars orbiting around it.

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Post #6by ANDREA » 04.11.2006, 22:53

For Black Holes enthusiats, here some info about the future (not so far away, anyhow) production of tiny man-made Black Holes, at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) under construction close to Geneva, Switzerland.
Look here:

http://www.lifeboat.com/ex/particle.accelerator.shield

They say
"According to some theoretical models, tiny black holes could be produced in collisions at the LHC. They would then very quickly decay into what is known as Hawking radiation (the tinier the black hole, the faster it evaporates) which would be detected by experiments."


Wow! And if they don't evaporate? 8O
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