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black hole,
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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
M87s huge black hole mass makes it really a monster even by supermassive black hole standards.
To those who mourn a loved one today, Jill and I have some idea how you're feeling. Our losses are not the same. But that black hole that you feel in your chest as it's going to suck you into it, we get, our son Beau's service in the Delaware National Guard unit, the year he spent deployed in Iraq, was one of the things that he was most proud of in life.
This phenomenon will generate powerful jets of high energy radiation emanating from just outside the black hole, while this will not affect Solar System, there is a small chance that we might not escape unscathed from the collision between the two galaxies which could knock us out of Milky Way and into interstellar space.
It just kind of seemed never-ending and impossible, some places were really great about letting you know they had even received your claim ; for instance, JetBlue got right back to me. Other places, it was kind of like sending it into a black hole. And they tell you flat-out they’re not going to get back to you unless they find the item and in some cases not at all.
About 900 million years ago, this black hole ate a very dense star, known as a neutron star, like Pac-man -- possibly snuffing out the star instantly, the ANU SkyMapper Telescope responded to the detection alert and scanned the entire likely region of space where the event occurred, but we've not found any visual confirmation.
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