Scientists Shocked As Black Hole Spews Out Something They’ve Never Seen Before0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- October 26, 2022
Scientists are baffled that black holes consume stars, then eject material later from that consumed star.
Scientists are baffled that black holes consume stars, then eject material later from that consumed star.
Ever since scientists made the first detection of gravitational waves from a pair of colliding black holes in 2015, evidence has been growing that the Universe ought to be full of them.
Four billion years ago, an immense galaxy with a black hole at its heart spewed forth a jet of particles at nearly the speed of light.
Physicists agree that 13-15 billion years ago our universe was shaped by a Big Bang. But where did that Big Bang come from? A new theory suggested by a group of physicists offers the likelihood that our universe is nestled inside a black hole.
Will Stephen Hawking get his Nobel prize?