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black-hole
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black-holenoun
attributive form of black hole
Dictionary of Nautical Terms
black-hole
A place of solitary confinement for soldiers, and tried in some large ships.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of black-hole in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of black-hole in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of black-hole in a Sentence
I have no idea what to say to you, i had nothing but a black hole with a tiny little pinprick of light, and many of you in this room have experienced that, haven't you? It's really hard. The storms of life come and they inevitably go.
There's no proof of death, there's no substance to even show what had happened, it's just a giant black hole.
What's so special about S0-2 is we have its complete orbit in three dimensions, that's what gives us the entry ticket into the tests of general relativity. We asked how gravity behaves near a supermassive black hole and whether Einstein's theory is telling us the full story. Seeing stars go through their complete orbit provides the first opportunity to test fundamental physics using the motions of these stars.
Previously, astronomers had thought that the x-ray emission is coming from far out in a jet, but what we’re finding with these observations, is that the x-ray emission is coming from flares very close to the supermassive black hole. And we can use these observations to probe properties of the black hole itself.
Any light that goes into that black hole doesn't come out, so we shouldn't be able to see anything that's behind the black hole.
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