Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Breaking News: Black holes are not completely black

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BREAKING NEWS
Black holes are not completely black
Artist’s view of a black hole in a globular cluster
NASA and G. Bacon (STScI)

New experimental evidence that black holes emit a form of radiation is reported in a paper published online this week in Nature Physics. The study uses an acoustic model of a black hole — from which sound, rather than light, cannot escape — to observe Hawking-like radiation.

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