JUST AND INTERESTING FACT FOR YOU GUYS
Black holes are surely one of the most incredible phenomena in the universe. Their masses are so concentrated that their gravitational pull is powerful; nothing, not even light, can escape from inside them.
As the star gets sucked up into the black hole, a huge jet of plasma is burped out, spanning hundreds of light-years. "When the star is ripped apart by the gravitational forces of the black hole, some part of the star's remains falls into the black hole, while the rest is ejected at high speeds," explains Johns Hopkins University researcher, Suvi Gezari.
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This is what happens when a black hole swallows a star
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RE: Inviting applications for the post of Global Moderator V
@Pamela Doesn't fit in the very first required criteria.🖖
Still Bill, Thumps up here... -
If time traveling was possible, what would you use it for?
I miss my childhood days and I wanna see what future looks like, what enhancement did the technology achieve!
And some past regrets are there too! -
Day spent very well , Passed CSWA Dassault Systemes Exam, sharing my excitement everywhere.
Had to patch some information in the result document.
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Scientists use olive oil to discover new universal physics law
Physicists at the Dutch research institute AMOLF used olive oil in an experiment on light phase transitions.
The scientists found that light would behave the same way in atoms, superconductors and high energy physics.
The discovery can have applications in new computing and sensing systems.
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Bending the Bridge Between Two Galaxy Clusters
Just got from weekly article NASA TV
Several hundred million years ago, two galaxy clusters collided and then passed through each other. This mighty event released a flood of hot gas from each galaxy cluster that formed an unusual bridge between the two objects. This bridge is now being pummeled by particles driven away from a supermassive black hole. -
Useless Machine that does nothing but you could still spend hours with it.
Those are some cool mechanisms, which one of it fascinates you?
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This 90 Year Old Math Problem Shows Why We Need Quantum Computers
It’s time to run your errands, and you’ve got multiple stops to make. From your house, you have to hit the supermarket, the gas station, and the hardware store, all before returning home. Assuming you know that you begin and end at your home, there are six possible routes you can take, as you can either hit:
1)first the supermarket, next the gas station, and then the hardware store,
2)first the supermarket, next the hardware store, and then the gas station,
3)first the gas station, next the supermarket, and then the hardware store,
4)first the gas station, next the hardware store, and then the supermarket,
5)first the hardware store, next the supermarket, and then the gas station, or
6)first the hardware store, next the gas station, and then the supermarket.If you have any number of destinations that you have to visit, there will be one travel route that’s more efficient than all the rest: that wastes the least amount of time and distance travelling between them.
This type of problem, despite its simplicity, actually has a large number of practical applications. (And no, not only for people named Santa Claus.)
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RE: Happy Birthday Ella 🙂.....
@Ella-27 TO THE PRINCESS FROM PEARL OF OCEANS
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ASTRONOMERS HAVE FOUND THE SOURCE OF LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE
Every second, a star dies in the universe. But these stellar beings don't just completely vanish, stars always leave something behind.
Some stars explode in a supernova, turning into a black hole or a neutron star, while the majority of stars become white dwarfs, a core of the star it once used to be. However, a new study reveals that these white dwarfs contribute more to life in the cosmos than previously believed.
The study, published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy, suggests that WHITE DWARF STARS are the main source of carbon atoms in the Milky Way, a chemical element known to be crucial to all life.
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Hello People! 🖖
Hope y'all are doing great! Sorry missed your pm's , wish to see you soon.
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Black hole's heart still beating...
The first confirmed heartbeat of a supermassive black hole is still going strong more than ten years after first being observed.
X-ray satellite observations spotted the repeated beat after its signal had been blocked by our Sun for a number of years.Astronomers say this is the most long lived heartbeat ever seen in a black hole and tells us more about the size and structure close to its event horizon—the space around a black hole from which nothing, including light, can escape.
The black hole's heartbeat was first detected in 2007 at the centre of a galaxy called RE J1034+396 which is approximately 600 million light years from Earth
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RE: If time traveling was possible, what would you use it for?
@kaia_ you're right about it, it really can't be used for material transportation. Things shouldn't have a density to qualify for time travel, the more denser it gets the more far you're from that.
For e.g. The three phases mostly known to us are Solid,Liquid Gas, of which Gaseous elements are faster to travel. The more thicker the matter is more the slower it becomes.
Mind travels faster than that in our neurons.
For e.g. in the case of a black hole the density is almost unknown. Time doesn't work there. Gravitational pull is infinite upto what it is known.
Infinite means anything devided by zero. So here the force in eq.f=mg the force is divided by zero mass which makes gravitational force infinite.
So leave your body and become soul to travel with the time.
I don't know if that makes sense ,but this is what I've researched so far.
Thanks Kaia for bringing your thoughts, it generated a good idea . I'll add more if i get anything more. -
RE: Can anyone be my friend ?
@kaia_ whenever you're ready, we better start planning events for fund collection and sponsorship, Musk already collected huge money, he represents his projects by himself, he does all branding by himself, we better hurry up.
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Finally, Earth Fixes Largest Ozone Layer Hole Above Arctic, Healing 1 Million Square Km, you all know how this happened!
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) tweeted about the development. “The unprecedented 2020 northern hemisphere #OzoneHole has come to an end. The #PolarVortex split, allowing #ozone-rich air into the Arctic, closely matching last week's forecast from the #CopernicusAtmosphere Monitoring Service,” read the post.
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RE: Moving On - - bye ex =)
@Cold-Sun oh i almost saved out myself from going to prison,all chill now
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Rewarded this certificate, Thanks #IFS ( International Forensic Sciences) ; thanks #WHO for this certification, warm regards
Want to share this with my friends here as well, I'm happy with this lil contribution, We all must pledge to follow the guidelines inorder to save humanity and our planet. That would be your contribution and responsibilities as well.
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RE: Can anyone be my friend ?
@kaia_ that would be great, sounds fun as well 🖖