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Published on Mar 21, 2016
Presentation on the inner workings of Black Holes.
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1.
Black Holes
By Jackson Humphreys
Photo by
thebadastronomer
2.
Introduction
Where Are They?
How are they made?
What do they do?
Where Does the matter go?
Photo by
Ciccio Pizzettaro
3.
Life of A star
starts with Hydrogen into Helium Fusion
After all Hydrogen is gone then fuses Helium into Carbon
Star then tries to fuse Iron core into Carbon
Process works, but energy is too much and star turns into supernova.
Photo by
NASA Goddard Photo and Video
4.
SuperNovas
*SuperNova are origins of black holes
*Star Starts process of using Iron
*Stars ten times bigger reverse in on them selves because atoms are not strong enough for gravity
*Gravity collapses in on it self and a black hole is born
*Point where star collapses is black hole's singularity
Photo by
NASA Goddard Photo and Video
5.
Anatomy of Black Holes
*Black Holes Have No Hair
*Two types
*Three classifications
*TIny Black holes formed at begining
*Black Holes do merge
Photo by
thebadastronomer
6.
Where Are they?
*Black Holes are every where?
*Take up 11/1000 of the Universe
*At centers of galaxies
Photo by
fractalSpawn
7.
discovery of black holes
*Twin star systems can show obvious signs of black hole
*Any mass carried by an unknown force is probbaly black holes
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edgeplot
8.
Where does the matter go?
*Matter is really just inside of the event horizion
*Universe is a 2d plane Black holes are 2D well
Photo by
italianjob17
9.
Black Hole Movement
*Rogue Black Holes
*el gordo Site of great attraction
*Light is gone from event horzion in less than a second
Photo by
clickykbd
10.
Possibility of space travel
*Black Holes lead to nothing
*Anti matter could be used to create worm holes
*Possibility of time travel
Photo by
JD Hancock
11.
White holes
*White holes are complete opposites to black holes
*Very fast Release of mass
*Light Tornado
Photo by
harold.lloyd
12.
Danger to us
*Collision would be inevitable
*We couldnt do anything
*Everything would be gone
Photo by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
13.
Growth of Black Holes
*Black Holes increase in weight, Possibly size
*Hawking Radiation
*Outburst of x-rays
Photo by
Nicholas_T
14.
Conclusion
I Hope you've found my presentation enjoyable.
Thank You!
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wasme
15.
Citations
Thank you to these websites and Books
Space Encyclopedia by Heather Couper and Nigel Henbest Black Holes- A Journey to the Heart of a …. by Heather Couper and Nigel Henbest
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/k-4/stories/nasa-knows/what-is-a-b...
http://www.universetoday.com/14068/what-is-on-the-other-side-of-a-black-hol...
http://www.iflscience.com/physics/what-white-hole
http://www.space.com/25048-rogue-black-holes-radio-telescopes.html
Photo by
futureatlas.com
Jackson Humphreys
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