Black Holes: Infinity and Beyond
If theories of their existence are true, black holes are the most powerful force in the known
physical universe. Many people are familiar with the term black hole, but few people actually know
anything about them. A black hole forms as a result of a massive star running out of fuel to burn
(Chaisson, 193). Once the star is no longer exerting outward force by burning off gases, it begins to
collapse under it's own intense,
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study of a black
holes effects on light, time and the fabric of the space.
Works Cited
Bunn, Ted "Black Holes FAQ." NSF Science and Technology Center (September 1995): Online.
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Chaisson, Eric. Relatively Speaking: Relativity, Black Holes, and the Fate of the Universe. New York:
W.W. Norton & Company, 1988.
Hawking, Stephen. A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes. New York: Bantam
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