Black Holes
Definition of Black Holes as it relates to Science, Space Science, Space Technology
Black Holes are regions in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from them. They are formed when massive stars collapse under their own gravitational pull after exhausting their nuclear fuel. The study of black holes falls under the broader field of space technology and is closely related to both space science and general science as a whole. Research on black holes involves exploring their properties, formation, behavior, and impact on surrounding space matter. This includes studying how they warp space-time, their role in galaxy formation, and potential applications such as harnessing their energy for future technology.
External Links
- [Horseshit.org] Horseshit | Explore a groundbreaking philosophical framework that unifies quantum mechanics, gravity, and consciousness through recursion, fractal structures, and the golden ratio. Discover how black holes, minds, and entanglement are deeply connected in a self-balancing reality.
- [smbhax.com] Supermassive Black Hole A*: The hard sci-fi webcomic - updates M-F