This is what it looks like when a black hole tears a star apart. (Image courtesy: Nasa)

A discovery that could change our entire understanding of the universe

Andrew Griffin | The Independent | Feb 9, 2016, 06.50 PM IST
This is what it looks like when a black hole tears a star apart. (Image courtesy: Nasa)

This is what it looks like when a black hole tears a star apart. (Image courtesy: NasA

BELOW -A SIMILAR PROCESS
2:34

An antlion catching its prey

  • 3 years ago
  • 36,163 views
Last year while living in Darwin I captured many hours of antlion video. I was looking through my archives and found some ...

.This is what it looks like when a black hole tears a star apart. (Image courtesy: Nasa)
This is what it looks like when a black hole tears a star apart. (Image courtesy: Nas

Image result for giant ant lion

This is what it looks like when a black hole {ANTLION] tears a star - AN ANT apart

 

  1. 2:34

    An antlion catching its prey

    • 3 years ago
    • 36,163 views
    Last year while living in Darwin I captured many hours of antlion video. I was looking through my archives and found some ...
  2. Antlion catching prey. kuzhiyana ira pidikunadu

    • 10 months ago
    • 399 views
    Antlion, also spelled ant-lion and ant lion, is a name applied to a group of about 2000 species of insects in the family ...
  3. Antlion catching prey. kuzhiyana ira pidikunadu.

    • 10 months ago
    • 40 views
    Antlion, also spelled ant-lion and ant lion, is a name applied to a group of about 2000 species of insects in the family ...
  4. Antlion Doodlebugs

    • 1 year ago
    • 1,893 views
    Doodlebugs -- antlion larvae that live several years before becoming adults -- are bizarre creatures that live under sand surfaces ...
  5. Antlion catching its prey

    • 7 months ago
    • 11 views
    Author: Imac.vincent License: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) ...

 

• The discovery of gravitational waves could completely change our understanding of the universe.

• Gravitational waves were first predicted by Einstein 100 years ago.

• If the waves were detected they would offer a way of looking into the furthest and oldest reaches of the universe
.
This is what it looks like when a black hole tears a star apart. (Image courtesy: Nasa)




No comments:

Post a Comment