This looks like it would be a good segment for a PBS speicial about black holes, but it is weak on its own. The music is a detractor and doesn't fit well.
Hmm, so from the inside looking out it's a white what ?
Based on Einstein's equations
SpaceRip
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9 months ago on Feb 12, 2008 02:23 GMT)
The images in this clip are from Professor Andrew Hamilton's Black Hole Flight Simulator, which is based on Einstein's equations describing gravity and the warping of space-time. The BHFS creates anatomical features predicted by these equations, such as the inner and event horizons.
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This doesn't illustrate the concept very well.
This looks like it would be a good segment for a PBS speicial about black holes, but it is weak on its own. The music is a detractor and doesn't fit well.
Hmm, so from the inside looking out it's a white what ?
The images in this clip are from Professor Andrew Hamilton's Black Hole Flight Simulator, which is based on Einstein's equations describing gravity and the warping of space-time. The BHFS creates anatomical features predicted by these equations, such as the inner and event horizons.
nice to watch but short
no skipping audo here... must be your pc..
explanation is VERY brief... didn't quite understand everything.. but maybe that's because english isn't my native language..
this sucks
woah..............
the audio skips quite frequently and the audio is slow and also skips.
Very interesting