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When a star meets a black hole (Original Post) spinbaby Apr 2014 OP
Indeed it is! GetRidOfThem Apr 2014 #1
VERY cool. I wonder who created this, yodermon Apr 2014 #2
The tumlbr comments... Glassunion Apr 2014 #9
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing. LuvNewcastle Apr 2014 #3
lets hope that does not happen to our sun for a very long time dembotoz Apr 2014 #4
Good analogy for how a corporation sucks in and destroys a working person. nt LiberalEsto Apr 2014 #5
Stretches them to the breaking point and sucks all the life out of them? Warpy Apr 2014 #8
More information at sarin Apr 2014 #6
Think about how much energy it take to rip apart a star - mindwalker_i Apr 2014 #7
Around the black hole in 138 days... Glassunion Apr 2014 #10
The only thing cooler is when a black hole meets another black hole. tridim Apr 2014 #11
that's awesome. Soylent Brice Apr 2014 #12

yodermon

(6,143 posts)
2. VERY cool. I wonder who created this,
Fri Apr 4, 2014, 08:55 AM
Apr 2014

NASA or some other entity? I wish they'd let the simulation run a little longer, i'd love to see how the gases get sucked back in and (probably) form a rotating disk.

The tumlbr comments, though... don't know whether to laugh or cry..

LuvNewcastle

(16,844 posts)
3. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Fri Apr 4, 2014, 09:22 AM
Apr 2014

I wish we could see space tourism for common people in my lifetime, but I don't think that's going to happen in the next 30-40 years. I suppose it could happen if we began to studiously work on it now, but we have too many other priorities at this time.

mindwalker_i

(4,407 posts)
7. Think about how much energy it take to rip apart a star -
Fri Apr 4, 2014, 10:48 AM
Apr 2014

an object with enough mass to generate enough gravity to sustain a fusion reaction. There's a saying that black holes are where God divided by zero. This is a great illustration.

tridim

(45,358 posts)
11. The only thing cooler is when a black hole meets another black hole.
Fri Apr 4, 2014, 02:38 PM
Apr 2014

The theory is that the additive gravity warps and twists space-time so much that they begin act like electrons orbiting protons. Viewed from a distance the smaller black hole will appear to jump energy levels just like electrons do!

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