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Black Holes in Brief: A look at current theories

Black Holes in Brief: A look at current theories. By Angelica L. McNerny. Summary. What is a black hole? Hawking’s Conjecture Wormhole theory Fluctuations in the event horizon Black hole residue Where are they? Questions. What is a black hole?.

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Black Holes in Brief: A look at current theories

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  1. Black Holes in Brief: A look at current theories By Angelica L. McNerny

  2. Summary • What is a black hole? • Hawking’s Conjecture • Wormhole theory • Fluctuations in the event horizon • Black hole residue • Where are they? • Questions

  3. What is a black hole? • Point in space massive enough to devour light itself • Has an event horizon • Two kinds • Stellar- mass • Supermassive

  4. Hawking’s Conjecture • Stephen Hawking suggests that black holes evaporate • This leads to the destruction of information • Throws physics on its head

  5. Worm Hole Theory • Information travels through the black hole and out a worm hole in another universe • Implies information from other universes enters our own • Leads to a chaotic conclusion

  6. Fluctuating Event Horizon • Suggests event horizon is not necessarily stable • Takes into consideration the evaporation of a black hole • Allows information to periodically escape

  7. Black Hole Residue • Particles left over from evaporated black holes • Three dimensional • Would contain immense amount of information • Many scientists disagree with it • Quantum physics says this would destroy the universe • Scientists suggest it is more likely that we are just not looking close enough

  8. Where are They? • One at the center of the Milky Way • Found using Keck and European Southern Observatory’s New Technology telescopes • Observed movement of stars to deduce its existence

  9. Sagittarius A*

  10. Questions

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