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    will be speaking about an astronomical phenomenon called black holes. A black hole is an area of space-time. Rather‚ it is a great amount of matter packed into a very small region it is also the last evolutionary stage in the lifetimes of vast stars. This makes the black hole invisible to the rest of the universe‚ hence the word "black". A star‚ about 20 times the mass of the sun may produce a black hole at the end of its life. A black hole is formed by nuclear reactions in the core of a star producing

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    The Milgram study was based off Stanley Milgram’s curiosity about the issues of obedience. Milgram wanted to investigate the question is Germans were particularly susceptible to showing obedience to authority figures since that was the excuse for so many Nazi’s during World War 2. The experiment

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    The ‘Hole’ Argument Against Substantivalism The ‘hole’ argument against substantivalism is a great argument created by Albert Einstein out of desperation when his general theory of relativity ran into obstacles. The ‘hole’ argument says that if the general theory of relativity is true and substantivalism is true‚ then for any model of the general theory of relativity representing a physically possible universe‚ there is a hole diffeomorphism of that model which represents a physically possible

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    Black holes are a very interesting and fun topic to learn about! A black hole is a hole in space that sucks things in‚ not even light can get out. These holes pull forcely because stronge matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. Light can’t get out‚ so the human eye can not see them. Scientists use special equipment for seeing black holes. The tools can see how stars around the black hole act differently than the stars away from the black hole. Black holes were first discovered in 1916 by Karl

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    Research Paper- Black Holes It’s really fun to keep observing with night sky with your naked eyes or a telescope. But have you ever thought that their might be bodies which could not be seen? Well let us think‚ what is Vision? When light is reflected or emitted by an object and it comes to our eyes‚ we can see that thing. According to the Interference phenomena and the Photoelectric Effect‚ light can be categorized as both a wave and particle. Also called as the Wave-Particle Duality of light

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    rhetorically asks‚ "What happens to the hole when the cheese is gone?" This line operates on the three essential layers of the play: the level of the character‚ of the playwright (plot)‚ and of the audience. <br><br>On "face" value‚ this line is said about peace. The chaplain believes that the image of peace as the norm and war as an abnormal event is backward. He sees war as the standard occurrence (the cheese) and peace as merely an interim incidence (the holes in the cheese). Thus peace is nothing

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    There are many common misconceptions about black holes whether it is that they destroy matter or that there is no way to ever escape a black hole. Black holes have this wrap on them that all matter that enters their event horizon is never coming out but‚ that can not be entirely true. The law of conservation states that no matter can be created or destroyed so‚ matter can not just be destroyed in black holes. In order to truly understand black holes one must first be able to understand event horizons

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    Could a Black Hole Destroy Earth? Black holes do not wander around the universe‚ randomly swallowing worlds. They follow the laws of gravity just like other objects in space. The orbit of a black hole would have to be very close to the solar system to affect Earth‚ which is not likely. If a black hole with the same mass as the sun were to replace the sun‚ Earth would not fall in. The black hole with the same mass as the sun would keep the same gravity as the sun. The planets would still orbit

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    ever wondered what a black hole is? Many people think that black holes are dark‚ empty regions of space that suck in everything near them. But do you actually know what they are‚ how they are created‚ and everything you need to know to fully understand this topic? Well‚ if you don’t‚ keep reading to find out more. Black holes are stars that have compressed over time‚ making them very small‚ which causes them to have an extremely strong gravitational force1 and 3. Black holes are mainly made of nickel

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    In the story hole by Louis Sachar Mr. pendanski one of the camp counselors at camp green lake sets a supportive tone in the story. He first sets the tone in the story when he says‚ “No‚” said Mr. Pendanski. “That person is you‚ Stanley. You’re the reason you are here. You’re responsible for yourself. You messed up your life‚ and it’s up to you to fix it. No one else is going to do it for you - for any of you.” This quote helps to develop the tone of support. It shows that Mr. Pendanski is trying

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