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Black Holes FAO: Tim Metham By David Yong Undergraduate Natural Sciences University of Sussex Black Holes The term black holes is a recently coined term, however the existence of these occurrences has been predicted for two hundred years or so. Since the term black holes has been used, the science fiction involved with these relatively new phenomena has been fantastical. The wonder of these events, that are so powerful that they can drag light into themselves, has been the fuel for theories and research. This essay will go through the creation, the detection and the finale of black holes. How are the Created? One way that black holes are formed is from the expiration of stars. Stars which are over three solar masses are able to become black holes. During a stars life cycle there is a fine balance being upheld. The gravity trying to pull the hole structure into one central point, the same force that keeps us...

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