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CA: When ... In my head, initially, when I thought of black holes, I'm thinking that is the event horizon, there's lots of matter and light whirling around in that shape.
SD: Black
holes
really are the central mystery of our age, because that's where the quantum world and the gravitational world come together.
Black
holes
are among the most destructive objects in the universe.
By some accounts, it’s possible that the universe may eventually consist entirely of black
holes
in a very distant future.
The universe’s largest black
holes
would give off temperatures of the order of 10 to the -17th power Kelvin, very close to absolute zero.
First of all, most black
holes
accrete, or absorb matter and energy, more quickly than they emit Hawking radiation.
And while Hawking radiation has never been directly observed, some scientists believe that certain gamma ray flashes detected in the sky are actually traces of the last moments of small, primordial black
holes
formed at the dawn of time.
But if Stephen Hawking was right, before that happens, the normally terrifying and otherwise impervious black
holes
will end their existence in a final blaze of glory.
In SDSS, we divide the sky into three mappers: one for the stars, one for the black
holes
and one for the galaxies.
Black
holes
are among the most perplexing objects in the universe.
What's really interesting about black
holes
is that we can learn a lot about them by studying the material just as it passes through that point of no information return.
And in SDSS, we're looking at over half a million supermassive black holes, to try to understand how they formed.
Stars are blowing up in these systems, black
holes
are growing at their centers and emitting a tremendous amount of energy.
So these are our objects and a star field, so you've got stars, galaxies, black
holes.
And our robots move to those objects as we pass over them in order to capture the light from those stars and galaxies and black holes, and yes, it is weird to capture black hole light, but we've already gone over that black
holes
are weird.
Black
holes
are growing all the time.
The river that was bursting with life in their childhood greets them “with a ghastly skull’s smile, with
holes
where teeth had been, and a limp hand raised from a hospital bed.”
But around black holes, those foundations get shaken.
Discovered by Stephen Hawking in 1974, this phenomenon shows that black
holes
are gradually evaporating.
Over incredibly long periods of time black
holes
lose mass as they shed particles away from their event horizons.
To a technique called microfracture, where surgeons create small
holes
in the bone, allowing bone marrow stem cells to leak out and form new cartilage.
Because back in 2017, the only way that we knew of to get through the skull was to drill these
holes
the size of quarters.
So we're eventually able to do it using lasers to drill the
holes.
And with the lasers, it was fast and extremely reliable, you couldn't even tell the
holes
were there, any more than you could tell that one of your hairs was missing.
And I know it might sound crazy, using lasers to drill
holes
in your skull, but back in 2017, people were OK with surgeons shooting lasers into their eyes for corrective surgery So when you're already here, it's not that big of a step.
I don't actually know if we're going to be drilling hundreds or thousands of microscopic
holes
in our heads in 30 years.
Judging by the healing on the borders of these holes, they lived days, months, years following trephination.
So that's definitely going to get through those 200 nanometer
holes.
If Antoine de Saint-Exupery, the author of "The Little Prince," were here, he would have drawn three
holes
inside that box and told you your sheep was inside.
We actually drilled
holes
into the ice, way deep down below the thawing level, and had some cameras out there for the past month and a half or so.
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