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    The Black Hole Life knocked me down more than once. It showed me that I wasn’t as tough as I thought I was. Anytime I got in a low place I always looked for someone to come along. I needed them to aide me in climbing out of the black hole I found myself in. No one came to help me out until I met my best friend, Taylor. She has been the one person who was here that helped me slowly climb out of that black hole called depression. She stood by my side through everything. Taylor is one of those people

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    Spaghettification Lab

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    Black holes are some of unusual and most interesting objects found in outer space. The first thing I learned, black holes are objects of the greatest density due to the strong gravity because mater has been squeezed into a tiny space. With the black holes relationships with mass and gravity, they have an extremely powerful gravitational force that even light cannot escape from their grasp if it comes near enough. Second thing I learned is about the inner region of a black hole, where its mass lies

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    center of galaxies believed to host Super Massive Black Holes (SMBHs). The electromagnetic radiation sent out from AGNs is conjectured to come from matter that the SMBHs accrete which then takes the form of an accretion disk circling the black hole. These accretion disks are best approximated with an irregular density and temperature distribution made up by very hot gas and plasma~\citep{skadowski2015global}. The common conceptual intuition of black holes includes the fact that they attract matter with

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    TEODOR-GRIGORE LUPU presented the different types of attacks in wireless sensor networks. Attacks on the different layers are categorized. The security attacks and the threats can be categorized based on the mechanisms used in those attacks [4]. Traffic analysis is the process of analyzing the messages in order to identify the data from patterns in the connection. Data from an authentic person who is entering into a network can be fabricated by an attacker and it can be replayed the next day. Compromised

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    The overhead florescent light flickered, casting a vomit-yellow pall over the seedy Washington, DC bar. The bar was called The Black Hole, but Arthur Pendragon thought a more fitting would be The Shithole. It was the kind of place where your feet stuck to the floor and the whiskey tasted like battery acid. They probably hadn’t washed their glasses since the Clinton administration, because each piece was covered in fingerprints; some even had lipstick smears on the rim. But who the fuck cared? People

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    While science still searches for the solution uniting general relativity and quantum mechanics, some astrophysicists have conjectured about the implications of quantum gravity for the universe’s existence. The most exotic objects in our universe, black holes, may hold the key to the creation of our universe. Physicist Lee Smolin has been one of the most prominent theorists in this area of astrophysics. Smolin’s theory of cosmological natural selection attempts to explain the origin of our universe

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    What Makes A White Dwarf?

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    super massive and another one that is 2.5 billion light years away and is another supermassive. 9. According to http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/k-4/stories/nasa-knows/what-is-a-black-hole-k4.html, could a blackhole destroy Earth? The Moon? The Sun? According to NASA: What is a black hole – A black hole could not really destroy the earth because

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    Neutron stars are “an incredibly object made of neutron’s, like a giant atomic nucleus.” In the year 1934 two astronomers at CIT made predictions that a collapse of a large star or sun would produce a neutron star. When a star 's mass exceeds roughly 1.4M and has a iron core. It is no longer able to support itself, the core collapse from exponential forces. This is referred to as a type ii supernova or a core-collapse supernova. These newly discovered neutron stars had notable characteristics.

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    Stephen Hawking

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    Hawking originally studied at Oxford University in England studying physics even though he would have preferred math. He moved onto Cambridge University to work on his PhD in cosmology. Hawking's career has focused upon the cosmic entities known as black holes, and has extended to specialized areas such as quantum gravity, particle physics, and supersymmetry. A field of study that Stephen Hawking is known for is cosmology. Cosmology is the metaphysical study of the origin and nature of the universe

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    forward to the year of 3404. The following research paper is about time travel, and contains a collection of information on wormholes, the ideas and possibilities of travelling backwards and forwards in time, the concept of the speed of time, and black holes. Space is often depicted as a two dimensional plane, but in reality, space has length, width, height, and also time. Time causes space to become a four dimensional realm. Nothing is flat or solid, including space. It has crevices, voids, and wrinkles

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