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| title | What the F*ck is a Black Hole? |
| body | .jpg) A black hole is basically just a giant goddamn angry hole in spacetime. Black holes have such an intense gravitational pull, nothing can escape them, not even light, leaving only what appears to be a hole in space. At the center of a black hole lies a singularity of infinite density, surrounded by its event horizon. A singularity is like an angry old hillbilly sitting on his porch with a shotgun—don’t get too close or he’ll shoot at you, and probably yell racial slurs. The event horizon marks the point of no return, anything that occurs beyond this point will never be seen to an outside observer, it is forever lost to the unquenchable singularity. Black holes are (typically) born when a star has exhausted all its juice-box reserves (thermonuclear sources of energy). Once it’s out of this energy, a sufficiently massive and compressed star will literally collapse in on itself—forming the most chaotic object in the known universe. Since 1968 when John Wheeler coined the term “black hole” (this f*cking guy is apparently great at naming things, he also came up with the term “[wormhole](http://fyeahastrophysics.com/post/182178333159/wtf-is-a-wormhole)”), the research surrounding them has come quite a long way. We now know black holes are actually quite common in the universe. Some of them are believed to be [primordial](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primordial_black_hole), meaning they’ve been around since the beginning of time. Some of them are even theorized to have started out as lil microscopic black holes, eventually growing into supermassive bastards over millions of years. Scientists believe a whopping majority of galaxies revolve around black holes, with our own galaxy recently being confirmed to be [orbiting a supermassive black hole](https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/30/science/black-hole-milky-way.html). #### **Entropy** The characteristics of a black hole, though still complex, are simple when compared with their other friends. Their three primary features are mass, electric charge, and rotation momentum. These basic characteristics are why physicists coined the phrase, “they have no hair”—which simply means they lack individuality. Once you’ve studied one, you’ve pretty much studied them all. Now this doesn’t mean black holes aren’t unique as f*ck. Of all the shitstorms our universe contains, black holes hold the shitstorm gold medal. They have the highest [entropy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy) of anything in the known universe. Here’s an example of why black holes are master shitstormers. Say you’re a mad scientist and you want to create something with more chaos (entropy) than a black hole. You build a hollow sphere that’s roughly the same size as a black hole, and fill it with a bunch of different gasses: helium, hydrogen, so on. You would think, given the means to continuously pump that shit full of gas, it would eventually surpass the raw chaos of a black hole. But, instead of surpassing it, as the sphere continues to fill and the interactions become more chaotic, it will become a black hole. Black holes have a monopoly on disorder Fun fact: Not only do they enjoy mass chaos, the singularity of a black hole is the only object capable of reaching near-zero size, and infinite density. A black hole’s singularity can reach the smallest number possible, known as a Planck length—which is smaller than an atomic nucleus. #### **Falling into a Black Hole** Have you ever worked any form of customer service? Well then, you can skip this section because you already know what it feels like to be constantly falling into a black hole.  Exactly what would happen if you fell into a black hole? This idea has been poked at by numerous different physicists and science buffs, but the conclusion is always the same—you’d be stretched out like a spaghetti noodle, and then you’d f*cking die. Once you’ve passed over the event horizon, the already strong tidal forces of the black hole are so ridiculously powerful your body is “stretched” out, which is known as [spaghettification](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghettification) (yes, this is the actual scientific term). Though it sounds excruciating, it’s not quite as painful as you would imagine (honestly, the tedious journey up to that point sounds far more exhausting). For example, the supermassive black hole at the center of the elliptical galaxy M87 is the largest black hole ever discovered, with a size of 3 billion solar masses. A free fall into this black hole would take 5 ½ hours, but the actual spaghettification would only be about 0.09 seconds. So, for the most part, the journey would probably be breathtaking, and then sort of boring, and then ohp, you’re dead. .jpg) #### **Conclusion** Black holes are certainly some of the coolest things the universe has to offer. They eat entire stars for breakfast and shit all over light. What exactly happens when matter is absorbed into the singularity is still uncertain, it could potentially come out “the other end”, the theoretical white hole. Our current understanding of black holes has come a long way since Schwarzschild found a solution to Einstein’s field equations, but there’s still quite a lot we don’t understand about these angry bastards. (Originally posted on [Tumblr](http://fyeahastrophysics.com/post/183034219004/wtf-is-a-black-hole)) **Follow FYA on [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/fuckyeahastrophysics/) | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/fckyeahastrophysics) | [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/fuckyeahastrophysics)** ##### Like this article? Consider helping me do this shit more often, and get early access to every article, by giving Fuck Yeah, Astrophysics! [$1 a month (that’s about $0.03 a day) on Patreon!](https://www.patreon.com/fuckyeahastrophysics) |
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Scientists believe a whopping majority of galaxies revolve around black holes, with our own galaxy recently being confirmed to be [orbiting a supermassive black hole](https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/30/science/black-hole-milky-way.html).\n\n#### **Entropy**\nThe characteristics of a black hole, though still complex, are simple when compared with their other friends. Their three primary features are mass, electric charge, and rotation momentum. These basic characteristics are why physicists coined the phrase, “they have no hair”—which simply means they lack individuality. Once you’ve studied one, you’ve pretty much studied them all.\n\nNow this doesn’t mean black holes aren’t unique as f*ck. Of all the shitstorms our universe contains, black holes hold the shitstorm gold medal. They have the highest [entropy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy) of anything in the known universe. Here’s an example of why black holes are master shitstormers. Say you’re a mad scientist and you want to create something with more chaos (entropy) than a black hole. You build a hollow sphere that’s roughly the same size as a black hole, and fill it with a bunch of different gasses: helium, hydrogen, so on. You would think, given the means to continuously pump that shit full of gas, it would eventually surpass the raw chaos of a black hole. But, instead of surpassing it, as the sphere continues to fill and the interactions become more chaotic, it will become a black hole. Black holes have a monopoly on disorder\n\nFun fact: Not only do they enjoy mass chaos, the singularity of a black hole is the only object capable of reaching near-zero size, and infinite density. A black hole’s singularity can reach the smallest number possible, known as a Planck length—which is smaller than an atomic nucleus.\n\n#### **Falling into a Black Hole**\nHave you ever worked any form of customer service? Well then, you can skip this section because you already know what it feels like to be constantly falling into a black hole.\n\n\n\nExactly what would happen if you fell into a black hole? This idea has been poked at by numerous different physicists and science buffs, but the conclusion is always the same—you’d be stretched out like a spaghetti noodle, and then you’d f*cking die. Once you’ve passed over the event horizon, the already strong tidal forces of the black hole are so ridiculously powerful your body is “stretched” out, which is known as [spaghettification](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghettification) (yes, this is the actual scientific term).\n\nThough it sounds excruciating, it’s not quite as painful as you would imagine (honestly, the tedious journey up to that point sounds far more exhausting). For example, the supermassive black hole at the center of the elliptical galaxy M87 is the largest black hole ever discovered, with a size of 3 billion solar masses. A free fall into this black hole would take 5 ½ hours, but the actual spaghettification would only be about 0.09 seconds. So, for the most part, the journey would probably be breathtaking, and then sort of boring, and then ohp, you’re dead.\n\n.jpg)\n\n#### **Conclusion**\nBlack holes are certainly some of the coolest things the universe has to offer. They eat entire stars for breakfast and shit all over light. What exactly happens when matter is absorbed into the singularity is still uncertain, it could potentially come out “the other end”, the theoretical white hole. Our current understanding of black holes has come a long way since Schwarzschild found a solution to Einstein’s field equations, but there’s still quite a lot we don’t understand about these angry bastards. \n\n(Originally posted on [Tumblr](http://fyeahastrophysics.com/post/183034219004/wtf-is-a-black-hole))\n\n**Follow FYA on [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/fuckyeahastrophysics/) | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/fckyeahastrophysics) | [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/fuckyeahastrophysics)** \n\n##### Like this article? Consider helping me do this shit more often, and get early access to every article, by giving Fuck Yeah, Astrophysics! [$1 a month (that’s about $0.03 a day) on Patreon!](https://www.patreon.com/fuckyeahastrophysics)",
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fyapublished a new post: lonely-neutron-star
2018/06/16 21:50:48
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| body | .png) ## **Lonely Neutron Star** NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA’s Very Large Telescope (still love the name) discovered this lone neutron star without a stellar companion. A neutron star is the result of massive star undergoing a supernova explosion. This explosion forms a star with an extremely dense core and a powerful magnetic field. This rare type of neutron star has a very low magnetic field. It was formed from a supernova explosion over two thousand years ago. <br/> Full article [here](https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/news/astronomers-spot-distant-and-lonely-neutron-star.html) Image Credits: X-ray (*NASA/CXC/ESO/F.Vogt et al*); Optical (*ESO/VLT/MUSE & NASA/STScI*) ### [Fuck Yeah, Astrophysics!](https://steemit.com/@fya) |
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fyapublished a new post: fuckin-space-tho
2018/06/16 00:06:51
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| body | # <center> A Gallery of Spacey Goodness</center> <br />  A small section of the Veil Nebula captured by NASA’s [Hubble Space Telescope](https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/veil-nebula-supernova-remnant). This picture shows the gassy remains of an 8,000 year old supernova. <br />  [The Cat's Eye Nebula](https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_211.html) The bubble-like formations are the product of a dying star ejecting its mass in a series of 1500-year intervals. <br />  A [cosmic pairing](https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/a-hubble-cosmic-couple) of the star Hen 2-427 with the nebula M1-67 surrounding it. The cloud surrounding the super-hot star Hen 2-427 is the result of extremely hot gas exploding into space at 93,210 miles per hour (150,000 km). <br />  The wispy remains of a [massive supernova explosion](http://hubblesite.org/image/4008/gallery). The dust cloud in the upper center of the picture is the actual supernova remnant. The dense concentration of stars in the lower left is the outskirts of star cluster NGC 1850. ## <center>Follow [Fuck Yeah, Astrophysics!](https://steemit.com/@fya) for all of your science needs </center> |
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fyapublished a new post: fuckin-space-tho
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| body |  Astrobiology (also known as exobiology) is the study of the origin, evolution, and distribution of life here on Earth and—more importantly—the entire universe. Using existing origin theories and models, this relatively new branch of astronomy is primarily focused on analyzing and discovering the amazing possibility of extraterrestrial life. Astrobiologists face some distinct problems in their work. Many planets are completely unsustainable to life as we know it. Scorching or freezing temperatures, seemingly gentle rain that would actually burn the skin off of your body, or hurricanes the size of Earth itself are quite common planetary conditions in the universe. Astrobiologists attempt to simulate the possibilities of life cropping up in these unlikely conditions. Whether or not a life form can survive in these types of environments will reveal just how diverse and adaptive it is. Despite nature seeming like a sadistic asshole, there is striking evidence for the resilience of life. Astrobiologists have outlined four requirements for life to survive: 1. A liquid solvent in which molecules can move freely and interact. 1. An energy source. 1. An atom which allows complex structures to exist. 1. A sh*t load of time. Considering that certain life forms here on earth have defied some of these requirements, it’s logical to presume that there is indeed extraterrestrial life. The fact that the conditions can literally be terrible and life can still survive, is enough to convince me there are almost certainly other forms of life in the universe. Additionally, if we do find evidence of other life forms in the universe, they will probably look almost nothing like little green men with large heads and telepathic abilities (although, that would be awesome). In fact, astrobiologists hypothesize that extraterrestrial life will most likely be far more exotic and diverse than anything we can possibly imagine. Nature has certainly shown that it has one hell of an imagination.  Astrochemistry is the study of chemical reactions that occur naturally in space. Since molecules are capable of interacting with greater ease in space, and since some stubborn molecular reactions can only exist in space, astrochemists use spectroscopy, radio astronomy, and the electromagnetic spectrum to detect and examine a large variety of molecular reactions. An astrochemist has the incredibly exciting task (no sarcasm intended) of thoroughly examining these chemical processes, collecting relevant data, and trying to understand how they arrived at their particular state. The primary way in which molecules undergo formation in space is inside molecular gas clouds (through a process called [photodissociation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photodissociation#Astrophysics), which is the breaking up of molecules by exposure to light). Dust particles act as a playground for atoms, ions, and molecules to hang out and react. An astrochemist studies the molecular processes in these clouds and compares the results with the molecular processes here on Earth. This can provide a unique insight into how our own planet’s chemistry evolved. In fact, in the last 4 years, astrochemists have discovered cosmic dust that contains organic matter, a distant star system that contains RNA, and many other fascinating discoveries that continue to strengthen the evidence for our own building blocks coming from space! Fun fact: Carl Sagan did some amazing research in astrochemistry. In 1992, he published a paper titled, “Titan: a laboratory for Prebiological Organic Chemistry.” He also made a compelling case on the possibility of extraterrestrial life by demonstrating a successful laboratory synthesis of ATP—a chemical energy source with only a slight difference from DNA.  Physics describes how the fundamentals of nature work together. Time, matter, energy and space are all described by the laws of physics. Astrophysics (arguably the best field of them all) is simply the study of these things on the astronomical scale. The primary goal of an astrophysicist is to study the evolution of the universe and other intriguing phenomena dwelling within. The extreme gravity of black holes that bends light itself, the violent fusion interactions deep in the cores of stars, and theoretical white holes which spew matter and light from their bellies—these are all things astrophysicists attempt to understand and describe. 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