The #Algorithm That Made #Google Google : Medium
#Webb #Witnesses a #Feasting #Supermassive #BlackHole in the early #Universe : ESA
Famous double-slit #Experiment holds up when stripped to its #Quantum essentials : MIT
Latest #KnowledgeLinks
The #Algorithm That Made #Google Google : Medium
#Webb #Witnesses a #Feasting #Supermassive #BlackHole in the early #Universe : ESA
Famous double-slit #Experiment holds up when stripped to its #Quantum essentials : MIT
Latest #KnowledgeLinks
#Supermassive-Mutterkonzern erwartet #PS6-Release 2027 - Insider sprechen von fortgeschrittener Entwicklung
Thursday #DailyTracks : Free #VST plug-ins are like rabbits…or tribbles …but on occasion one of these will come in handy and also be truly exceptional all around while beating the devil out of some pricey competition. #Valhalla #Supermassive is one of those. There are not many in that class
From 01 Dec: Supermassive black hole binary emits unexpected flares - “In addition to stars, gas clouds can also be disrupted by SMBHs and their binaries,” they said in t... https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/12/supermassive-black-hole-binary-emits-unexpected-flares/ #astronomy #astrophysics #black-hole-binary #black-holes #science #supermassive-black-hole
Expanding they're formula, the next Dark anthology is is taking big steps into survival horror while still delivering a choose your own adventure style game.
Supermassive black hole roars to life as astronomers watch in real time
https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/06/supermassive-black-hole-roars-to-life-as-astronomers-watch-in-real-time/ #astronomy #supermassive #BlackHole
Second-biggest #blackhole in the #MilkyWay found
As far as black holes go, there are two categories: #supermassive that live at center of #galaxies (and we're unsure about how they got there) and stellar mass ones formed through #supernovae that end lives of massive stars. Although #stellarmass #blackholes are several times the mass of the Sun, they aren't really all that heavy in the grand scheme of things, and the on in our galaxy is close, 2,000 light-years distant.
https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/04/second-biggest-black-hole-in-the-milky-way-found/
#PhotoOfTheDay: Astronomers have captured the first view of polarized light and the magnetic fields that surround #Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*), the #Supermassive #BlackHole at the heart of the #MillyWay.
The historic observation made with the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT).
#Valhalla #Supermassive #vst #plugin, updated to version 3.0.0.
Two New Modes: Leo and Virgo.
And it’s #free!
https://valhalladsp.com/2023/11/21/valhallasupermassive-updated-to-version-3-0-0-two-new-modes-leo-and-virgo/
Supermassive reveal The Casting of Frank Stone, a single player Dead by Daylight game - https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/supermassive-reveal-the-casting-of-frank-stone-a-single-player-dead-by-daylight-game #MultiplayerCompetitive #MultiplayerCooperative #BehaviourInteractive #SupermassiveGames #StarbreezeStudios #TheGameAwards2023 #BehaviourDigital #ActionAdventure #NintendoSwitch #DeadbyDaylight #SinglePlayer #Supermassive #Thirdperson #Firstperson #Simulation #Starbreeze #Strategy #XboxOne #PC
Kind of a Drag
Supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way is approaching the cosmic speed limit, dragging space-time along with it
Supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* is spinning nearly as fast as it can, dragging the very fabric of space-time with it and shaping the heart of the Milky Way.
https://www.livescience.com/space/black-holes/our-galaxys-monster-black-hole-is-spinning-at-top-speed-and-its-dragging-everything-along #Supermassive #BlackHole #MilkyWay #cosmic #SpeedLimit #SagittariusAPrime #AngularMomentum #FrameDragging
Intermediate-mass black holes are considered to serve as the missing link between stellar and #supermassive black holes in #galaxies. A new study paves the way to a formation mechanism inside dense stellar #clusters
https://www.mpia.de/news/science/2023-13-imbh-dragon-ii?c=5313826
Gravitational waves produce a background hum across the whole universe |
The fabric of the universe is constantly rippling, according to astronomers who have discovered a background buzz of #gravitational #waves. These waves may be produced by #supermassive #black #holes merging across the universe, but they might also have more exotic origins, such as leftover ripples in space-time created shortly after the #big #bang.
Pinning down their true nature could tell us about how supermassive black holes grow and affect their host galaxies, or even about how the universe evolved in its first moments.
To find this mysterious hum, astronomers have been tracking rapidly rotating neutron stars called #pulsars that blast out light with extreme regularity. By looking at different pulsars across the Milky Way, astronomers can effectively use them as a galaxy-sized gravitational-wave #detector called a pulsar #timing #array.
While individual gravitational waves, which are ripples in space-time created by massive objects colliding, have been seen regularly since the first detection in 2015, the object of this search is different. Those previous gravitational waves all have a #localised origin and rise and fall hundreds of times a second, but the newly-discovered signal is more like a gravitational wave #background that would permeate the entire universe at much #lower #frequencies, similar in concept to the cosmic microwave background, which is radiation left over by the big bang and seen all over the universe today.
From 23 Jun: X-ray “light echoes” hint at outburst from Milky Way’s central black hole - Enlarge / This is the first image of Sgr A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of ... https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/06/x-ray-light-echoes-hint-at-outburst-from-milky-ways-central-black-hole/ #astronomy #astrophysics #black-holes #science #sgr-a* #supermassive-black-holes
Flash of Light Brighter Than a Trillion Stars Leads to Supermassive Black Hole Breakthrough
First Detection of Secondary Black Hole in OJ 287 Binary System
An international team of astronomers observed the second one of the two supermassive black holes circling each other in an active galaxy OJ 287.
https://scitechdaily.com/flash-of-light-brighter-than-a-trillion-stars-leads-to-supermassive-black-hole-breakthrough/ #supermassive #blackhole #flash
Review: SUPERMASSIVE 2023 (ONE-SHOT)
We get another Supermassive this year from writers Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott, Melissa Flores, and Mat Groom with art from Daniele Di Nicole. The Massive-verse has been a bright spot in comics the last 3 years or so and Super-Massive is a great way to bring several characters together in a story that is still related to the individual stories. The story begins with...
https://www.comiccrusaders.com/
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10,000 times the size of the Sun? That's heck of massive gigantic monster stars, it's insane. 😳 ☀️
"...they lived and died a long time ago. Despite having thousands of times the fuel of the Sun, they burn hot and fast, and they die young. The average lifespan of a supermassive star is something like two million years, as compared to the roughly 10-billion-year lifespan of the Sun."
https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/celestial-monsters-existed-during-early-universe
#Sun #Stars #Science #Universe #EarlyUniverse #Supermassive #MonsterStars
#RadiantPink #5 - This series was kinda all over the place but it's nice to see how the chaos really ties together with the moral of Eva's story.
#Supermassive 2023 #1 - Oooookay. Let's get the good stuff outta the way first: I liked this crossover up until the final page. I understood where all the characters were at in their respective stories, which is great. But why, oh why, was that cameo included? I was friggin DONE with that particular franchise, damn it! UGH!
The #Universe is a violent place where even the life of a #star can be cut short. This occurs when a star finds itself in a "bad" neighborhood, specifically near a #supermassive black hole.
#BlackHole #SpaceScience #Astronomy #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2023/05/ss05122301.html
UCLA and Keck #Observatory scientists analyzed over a decade’s worth of data about 16 young #supermassive #stars orbiting the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way #galaxy. Supermassive stars typically are formed in pairs, but the new study found that all 16 of the stars were singletons.
#BlackHoles #Astronomy #SpaceScience #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2023/05/astr05112303.html