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Posted by CancerOnTheCusp
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/black-hole-first-picture-event-horizon-telescope
"βWe have seen what we thought was unseeable. We have seen and taken a picture of a black hole,β Sheperd Doeleman, EHT Director and astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Mass., said April 10 in Washington, D.C., at one of seven concurrent news conferences. "
He's being a little overexuberant here. It has been long speculated that energies would be visible as they were given off from the accretion disk around a black hole.
Still pretty exciting.

Posted by Roy_G_Biv
I'm thinking that those people, with all that brain power, could fix DXP.



Posted by UnusualVaginalDischarge
They explain that the gases that are at the event horizon are being compressed so much by the gravitational pull that they are super heated and release light
Anything past event horizon is gone
And I also read blackholes release energy at the poles
Which i guess is how that gamma ray escaped that one time

Posted by UnusualVaginalDischargePosted by Mr_PinchyPosted by UnusualVaginalDischarge
They explain that the gases that are at the event horizon are being compressed so much by the gravitational pull that they are super heated and release light
Anything past event horizon is gone
And I also read blackholes release energy at the poles
Which i guess is how that gamma ray escaped that one time
Uff has anyone ever told you you're kinda hot when you talk about superheated gases, compression, pulls, releases etc etc π€ππ
Did you hear about the time a blackhole collision distorted the time space continuum for a fraction of a second? π πclick to expand

Posted by Phantom_LimboPosted by Librasetting777
I wanna stick my dick in it.that be on hell of a blowjob lol π
Sure about that?
click to expand

Posted by UnusualVaginalDischargePosted by Mr_PinchyPosted by UnusualVaginalDischargePosted by Mr_PinchyPosted by UnusualVaginalDischarge
They explain that the gases that are at the event horizon are being compressed so much by the gravitational pull that they are super heated and release light
Anything past event horizon is gone
And I also read blackholes release energy at the poles
Which i guess is how that gamma ray escaped that one time
Uff has anyone ever told you you're kinda hot when you talk about superheated gases, compression, pulls, releases etc etc π€ππ
Did you hear about the time a blackhole collision distorted the time space continuum for a fraction of a second? π π
Mmmmm, tell me more about that fraction of a second. Use decimals. And saturday night lingerie. π
Where are you on the spectrum for male aesthetics?click to expand

Posted by DonJohnT
nasa keeps the con going. you have got to be mentally disabled at this point to keep believing these digitally created images.

Posted by UnusualVaginalDischargePosted by Mr_PinchyPosted by UnusualVaginalDischargePosted by Mr_PinchyPosted by UnusualVaginalDischarge
They explain that the gases that are at the event horizon are being compressed so much by the gravitational pull that they are super heated and release light
Anything past event horizon is gone
And I also read blackholes release energy at the poles
Which i guess is how that gamma ray escaped that one time
Uff has anyone ever told you you're kinda hot when you talk about superheated gases, compression, pulls, releases etc etc π€ππ
Did you hear about the time a blackhole collision distorted the time space continuum for a fraction of a second? π π
Mmmmm, tell me more about that fraction of a second. Use decimals. And saturday night lingerie. π
Where are you on the spectrum for male aesthetics?click to expand

Posted by UnusualVaginalDischargePosted by Mr_PinchyPosted by UnusualVaginalDischargePosted by Mr_PinchyPosted by UnusualVaginalDischargePosted by Mr_PinchyPosted by UnusualVaginalDischarge
They explain that the gases that are at the event horizon are being compressed so much by the gravitational pull that they are super heated and release light
Anything past event horizon is gone
And I also read blackholes release energy at the poles
Which i guess is how that gamma ray escaped that one time
Uff has anyone ever told you you're kinda hot when you talk about superheated gases, compression, pulls, releases etc etc π€ππ
Did you hear about the time a blackhole collision distorted the time space continuum for a fraction of a second? π π
Mmmmm, tell me more about that fraction of a second. Use decimals. And saturday night lingerie. π
Where are you on the spectrum for male aesthetics?
I plead the hot and crazy scale.
In support of that argument i will say this: you know how they have hand models for creams? Well, i could be in a condom commercial. π
But is your face commercial worthy?click to expand

Posted by UnusualVaginalDischargePosted by Mr_PinchyPosted by UnusualVaginalDischargePosted by Mr_PinchyPosted by UnusualVaginalDischargePosted by Mr_PinchyPosted by UnusualVaginalDischargePosted by Mr_PinchyPosted by UnusualVaginalDischarge
They explain that the gases that are at the event horizon are being compressed so much by the gravitational pull that they are super heated and release light
Anything past event horizon is gone
And I also read blackholes release energy at the poles
Which i guess is how that gamma ray escaped that one time
Uff has anyone ever told you you're kinda hot when you talk about superheated gases, compression, pulls, releases etc etc π€ππ
Did you hear about the time a blackhole collision distorted the time space continuum for a fraction of a second? π π
Mmmmm, tell me more about that fraction of a second. Use decimals. And saturday night lingerie. π
Where are you on the spectrum for male aesthetics?
I plead the hot and crazy scale.
In support of that argument i will say this: you know how they have hand models for creams? Well, i could be in a condom commercial. π
But is your face commercial worthy?
I am the primadonna of anti aging cream commercials. π
Whatβs your age range? Are you balding?click to expand
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"βWe have seen what we thought was unseeable. We have seen and taken a picture of a black hole,β Sheperd Doeleman, EHT Director and astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Mass., said April 10 in Washington, D.C., at one of seven concurrent news conferences. "
He's being a little overexuberant here. It has been long speculated that energies would be visible as they were given off from the accretion disk around a black hole.
Still pretty exciting.