Know Your Black Hole
Chris Otchy
Sci-fi writers have commandeered black holes as plot devices for so long that it’s easy to forget the fascinating and unusual science behind what they are and how they are formed. Anatomy of a Black Hole breaches the gap with an easy-to-understand explanation in Flash format. The fun begins with a demo of what happens when stars die, continues with an explanation of how black holes are detected by Earthlings through an intriguing phenomenon called gravity lensing, and concludes with a dissection of the different elements of the hole itself. The viewer can then watch a simulation of a spacecraft being launched into a black hole, along with speculation on what occurs to the craft’s occupants.
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my guess is that
all three possibilities happen, creating another altogether, incomprehensible outcome, which given the enormous factor of two negative possiblities with the last the best possible effect, would make two unknowns, cross the point of no return, into the points of infinite returns. If you calculate the unknowns by the infinite by the wormhole effect, you would be adding and subtracting, as dividing, the black hole by its density square its singularity, circle the event horizon going around its self like a serpent eating is tail in a folded space which infinity times dimension, times space, going around a nothing point, back to the origin, or the cosmic chaos which is the order it was before it descended the ascension order.
it would be something like 2=0 but with an another equasion not yet shaped. thing of a space age rollercoaster
like a rocket on a invisible track that looks like a DNA ladder, like a mobius strip, that is a golden thread through the eye of the black hole.
so they say today
the beam coming out of the hole, is like a nozzle " we think it is focused by a nozzel of sorts as it comes out at us"
a kind of supermassive blackhole known as a blazer was suspected of spewing out a pair of forceful streams of plasma some 950 million light years from earth" captured by radio telescope they also used the word corkscrew to describe the winding fashion of the charged material out of the blackhole
Nice low-key walkthrough.
so now we have a monster blackhole