The Black Hole Death Problem
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Black holes are not as black as we once thought. They are theorized to die a slow death by evaporation, emitting energy known as Hawking radiation. But the mechanism for evaporation is not well understood. Then again, no one has ever even directly detected a black hole.
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Created by: Dianna Cowern
Animator: Kyle Norby
Researcher: Sophia Chen
Photos/Videos:
NASA
ESA (Cosmic Microwave Background)
clker.com (stock graphics)
Shutterstock.com (puddle)
Music:
APM -
“DNA Orbital Shift”
“The Bumbling Professor”
“Wellness and Science”
YouTube -
“On the Bach”
With Apple Sound effects
Black holes are not as black as we once thought. They are theorized to die a slow death by evaporation, emitting energy known as Hawking radiation. But the mechanism for evaporation is not well understood. Then again, no one has ever even directly detected a black hole.
http://physicsgirl.org/
http://twitter.com/thephysicsgirl
http://facebook.com/thephysicsgirl
http://instagram.com/thephysicsgirl
Created by: Dianna Cowern
Animator: Kyle Norby
Researcher: Sophia Chen
Photos/Videos:
NASA
ESA (Cosmic Microwave Background)
clker.com (stock graphics)
Shutterstock.com (puddle)
Music:
APM -
“DNA Orbital Shift”
“The Bumbling Professor”
“Wellness and Science”
YouTube -
“On the Bach”
With Apple Sound effects
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