Unlocking the Secrets of Black Holes

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Unlocking the Secrets of Black Holes
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This program delves into the mysteries of black holes, exploring their nature, impact on the universe, and the groundbreaking research revealing their secrets.

They are the most enigmatic, mysterious, and exotic objects in the universe: black holes . They’re also the most powerful; their gravity is so strong it can actually capture light. And they’re the most destructive, swallowing particles, dust, gas, planets, even giant stars. Anything that falls into them vanishes… gone forever. But now, astrophysicists are coming to realize that black holes just might be integral to the structure of the universe — and our very existence.

We will meet with the leading astronomers and physicists to discover the most cutting edge research that is helping to shed light on these shadowy monsters, and we will explore the provocative questions:And what can they tell us about the nature of space, time, and gravity? Through dynamic CGI animation, Janna illustrates the principles of gravity, and even takes a trip to the edge of the black hole at the center of our galaxy. What will happen if she gets too close? Also in the special, Janna shows how bigger and ever more more powerful instruments are leading to extraordinary breakthroughs in black hole research, such as the finally detected the existence of elusive, long-sought gravity waves, produced by the collision of two black holes some 1.3 billion years ago.One arm of LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory) detector at Hanford, Wash. This stunning result finally confirmed a prediction of Albert Einstein’s 1915 General Theory of Relativity, even though Einstein himself doubted whether such extreme phenomena as gravity waves, created by the warping of space and time, could actually exist.“This special is a thrilling look at what they can tell us about our understanding of space, time, and gravity—perhaps even the origins our galaxie

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