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What causes black holes 18 Articles

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    by Martin W. Schwartz

    Because there are four different types of black holes, there is no single cause for these phenomena. Basically, a black hole is a region of space where the gravitational field has become so strong that virtually nothing c...read more

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    by Rex Trulove

    To understand the formation and cause of black holes, we must first understand some of the theories that surround them. It does little good, however, to become too technical or the information is useless to the average per...read more

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    by Edgar Solorio

    What causes black holes in our universe? No one really has a definite answer to this complex question regarding a black hole. Scientist like Steven Hawkings though have also pondered on these cosmic giants that defy the la...read more

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    by Tenebris

    All black holes are caused by gravitational collapse. Such collapse can be best understood at the stellar level. However, there is nothing which contradicts the possibility that black holes could be of any size, from hundr...read more

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    by AMERICAN MAN

    ~=IN TIME=~ Did you ever wonder how a star could send energy to you wherever you are? No matter where in the galaxy we are ~the star shines it's light upon you~ when its line of sight is true to you, but the clouds o...read more

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    by William Montgomery

    Black holes are not really "holes," but are rather best described as a gravitational anomaly. The theoretical black hole is a point in space which is so massive that the object has literally collapsed in on itself. In term...read more

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    by UniversaL D.J.B-.AKA.-( George Solomon Zennelli - Transcended11 .)

    Quantum Physics & Black Holes To understand the dynamics of a highly concentrated anomaly of the universe, as such a Black hole, one must realize the mechanism of the process of the development in the cycles of the ...read more

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    by Kevin J. Putnam

    Blackholes form from a massive explosions of a star. It is these forces created during this explosive event that activates a black hole. Stars have a enormous amount of mass, and once that mass hits a critical level it det...read more

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    by William Prest

    What causes black holes? Black holes are the end result of gravitational collapse when there is insufficient energy to keep matter from falling into a singularity and outside of the known laws of physics for this unive...read more

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    by Tonglin Lok

    Cause is usually interpreted as an existence that creates the subsequent horizon of events or simply the beginning. Causes of black hole, as the statement has implied, black hole could well be an effect of another series o...read more

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    by Vivek Satyasi

    Black holes are very mysterious events that occur in the infinity of space. But there is always a cause for such events. And Black Holes are no exception. Most people think that black holes are actual holes in space, bu...read more

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    by Gary C. Gibson

    The Schwarzschild radius aka gravitational radius was discovered in 1916 by Karl Schwarzschild. A given radius of any mass object can be determined such that below that size it will collapse into a gravitational singularit...read more

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    by Mike Miller

    Gravity is not the only way to make a black hole. A new type of black hole, one that cannot swallow Earth, is near to being created experimentally, and our understanding of Creation will change dramatically. Gravitic b...read more

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    by ACROBAT

    A black hole originates from the collapse of the iron core which forms in the late stages of evolution of a massive star, before the star finally goes supernova. You will remember that any star with a very large start...read more

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    by Rod Kennedy

    Black holes, the very name calls up images of titanic cosmic monsters on the prowl to devour the universe. Our current level of scientific understanding of this phenomenon has done little to dispel this caracturization of...read more

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    by Celine Benjamin

    We usually send business gifts to associates and clients to thank, congratulate, or encourage them in the work. The types of gifts we give out are usually generic onescall it safe, if you will. When dealing with profession...read more

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    by Aldo Bonincontro

    Black holes are among the most extraordinary celestial objects of the universe and, surely the most difficult to describe, given that they don't have precise limits in the space. A black hole is an object with an enormous...read more

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    by Lime Blue Cube

    Black Holes. Seemingly endless vacuums comprised of practically nothing. The things that cause everything to go wrong in science fiction movies. They have the power and potential to suck everything into their bottomless...read more

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