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T he ever-expanding world of One Piecehas introduced Shonen fans to a staggeringly massive cast of cool characters and ...
Researchers have spent the past few years watching a black hole re-awaken roughly 300 million light-years away from Earth.
Astronomers are investigating the longest and most energetic bursts of X-rays seen from a newly awakened black hole. Watching this strange behavior unfold in real time offers a unique opportunity to ...
One of the most powerful objects in the universe is a radio quasar — a spinning black hole spraying out highly energetic particles. Come too close to one, and you'd get sucked in by its ...
A black hole simulation. © Ute Kraus, Physics education group Kraus, Universität Hildesheim, Space Time Travel, (background image of the milky way: Axel Mellinger ...
This galaxy's central black hole appears to be a "messy eater" as its interstellar scraps are strewn into space. A distant galaxy is home to a ravenous supermassive black hole that appears to be ...
Supermassive black holes at galaxy centers can emit high-energy radiation when in active galactic nucleus (AGN) mode. This radiation, while typically harmful, can paradoxically aid life if a ...
These findings fuel the hypothesis that our universe might reside within a black hole, warranting further investigation to understand the universe's origin and structure. Source: Space.com ...
Could the universe itself be trapped inside a black hole? Some researchers believe this may explain a puzzling cosmic pattern. Galaxies Spinning in the Same Direction JWST has observed deep space ...
According to one researcher, this could mean that the universe is actually inside an unfathomably huge black hole, and that most objects rotate in the direction the black hole is rotating It is ...
However, it is limited to about 0.5–1 arcsecond of the resolution, which makes teasing out details about massive objects millions of light years away, like supermassive black holes, challenging ...
A new study suggests that a black hole singularity—where time and matter are condensed into infinitely small space—could be a transition to a beginning. This beginning is a white hole—a ...