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Check out Black holes are cosmic factories for building galaxies http://current.com/items/91582547.htm
 
Thomas Hensel
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CERN - Lecture - Introduction to general relativity and black holes. - Thibault Damour - http://tinyurl.com/ydavnyd
 
Slavomira V
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Fwd: Royal Society - from young Mozart to black holes, 350 years of the Royal Society go online (via... [pic] http://ff.im/cdKXI
 
Cluckhoff
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The survival of Monday deserves to be celebrated. Supermassive Black Holes by Muse should get the party started.
 
Tim K
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@WoollyMittens That all depends how black holes orentation collapses matter, we could be one of the first!
 
Shanksow
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Spaceships using Dark Matter or Black Holes - Maybe
Two different proposals by three different physicists have come to light recently.New York University physicist Jia Liu has...
 
Agi Putra Kharisma
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Great Book by Jim Al-Khalili: Black Holes, Wormholes and Time Machines http://bit.ly/6sOHCt #quantum #paralleluniverse #warp
 
Cromely
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"Extreme Spaghettification" = my new fave phrase. It's what happens to the Earth when stuck b/w 2 black holes. ( http://bit.ly/8lIeR6 )
 
Greg
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spaceships, now with black hole reactors?
Once upon a time, we took a look at why creating black holes in particle colliders and using them to generate energy for our...
 
Kiril
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First #"Black Holes" May Have Formed in "Cocoons" http://twurl.nl/d4copi
 
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A Black Hole without a Singularity [Starts With A Bang]
All that matters, in the real world, is that something is both massive and compact enough so that, within a certain radius, light cannot escape from it. That is the astrophysical definition of a black hole. -meWe've been talking about black holes a lot...
 
Furqan
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Gigantic Black Holes Hidden Near the Edges of the Early Universe
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, slated for launch in 2013, will help scientists to look back in time and hunt for the...
 
Bier de Stone
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Cyclops
I forgot that Kaiser has a neat website that allows for review of test diagnosis. My last eye exam was something of an...
 
Joash
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First black holes may have incubated in giant, starlike cocoons http://bit.ly/85lEe7
 
Overlord
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Video shock: la pioggia di orsi polari
Si tratta di una campagna pubblicitaria finanziata dalla Plane Stupid che mira a sensibilizzare il pubblico riguardo il...
 
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no-black-holes-or-gateways-to-hell-yet - LHC update via Slashdot http://bit.ly/5d7XtX
 
<em>sunilniwas</em>
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no-black-holes-or-gateways-to-hell-yet - LHC update via Slashdot http://bit.ly/5d7XtX
 
harshvardhan
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no-black-holes-or-gateways-to-hell-yet - LHC update via Slashdot http://bit.ly/5d7XtX
 
Scott D. Sullivan-Reinhart
@nrek My vote dont f with black holes no matter how small... Instant oblivion is not my idea of a cool way to go... I want 2 die in my sleep
 
userX
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Liza, 7: I like black holes.
 
Antoine T
Antoine T posted a tweet
@bouncinglime or black holes :D
 
Motherchi
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Ghosts of Billions of Black Holes Litter the Cosmos: Are They Signs of Other Universes? http://su.pr/ATsh5n
 
Moni
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#ff Big news from @cern today. They're recreating the Big Bang & so far, no explosions, no black holes & we're still alive http://ow.ly/DpBq
 
Pierre M.
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#JohnChristensen from Tax Justice Network talking about how to eliminate the black holes of global finance at the Lille World Forum
 
Kiril
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Ghosts of Billions of Black Holes Litter the Cosmos... http://twurl.nl/z7iagd
 
Greg
Greg posted a blog entry
the micro black hole dilemma, revisited
Do you hear the rumble in the background? That’s the Large Hadron Collider getting ready to smash particles and either...
 
Kousik
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Baby Universes that can't produce black holes will die a heat death. Too high a g will make them easy but it can't have stable planetory sys
 
Fabryz
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Man-Made (But Very Tiny) Black Holes Possible : Discovery News http://ff.im/buJB8
 
Kiril
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Man-Made (But Very Tiny) Black Holes Possible http://twurl.nl/wz33du
 
Kousik
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Baby universes generating black holes produce further ones. Stars support life, dead goes black. Efficient star-makers survive, are observed
 
Cuppacafe
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Beware the black hole
So, Did you hear the story about the team of scientists that created a super particle accelerator that in turn created a...
 
Richard McLaughlin
Richard McLaughlin posted a tweet
RT @best_link The Black Holes and parallel universes http://bit.ly/2GTTcc
 
Amol Gupta
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RT @best_link The Black Holes and parallel universes http://bit.ly/2GTTcc
 
Dsten
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Checking out this site: http://bit.ly/1WBxei Using black holes to power spaceships.
 
Rick B
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RT @Prof_S_Hawking: I can't believe I missed the Horizon programme on black holes. I was hoping to pick up a few tips.
 
Greg
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who wants to build a warp drive anyway?
Usually, when I post about a scientific paper, the focus is on its methodology and interpreting its conclusions into real world...
 
Bier de Stone
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Bitch about Yahoo!dotcom
In my.yahoo.com, the search engine allows registered users to customize their page. This is not to say that by registering a...
 
Quaesitor
Quaesitor posted a tweet
Being blown away by black holes on BBC's #horizon
 
HiScrivener
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"Black holes are when #God tried to divide by zero." Take that #BillNye @TheScienceGuy. HAHA!
 
Kousik
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A slightly less g would mean a gaseous universe, no planets/stars; more g would mean only heavy lumps and black holes. We're at a sweet spot