Early universe teeming with black holes

Discussion in 'Astronomy, Exobiology, & Cosmology' started by George LoBuono, Mar 18, 2001.

  1. George LoBuono Registered Member

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    What are the implications? This story has more readers than any other on this site.
     
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  3. wet1 Wanderer Registered Senior Member

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    black holes

    This is a relatively new development. I guess it means that there is a lot we’re still discovering and a lot left to know. It also verifies that there is still a lot of mass to be found and it seems we find it every so often through new proposals and searches with the pro scopes. It is possible that when the new membrane scopes actually see insertion orbit that we can get a better understanding through higher resolution. After all Hubble has roughly an 8’ aperture and these new scopes starting development are estimated to have between 20 to 80 feet. (I might be wrong on the figures but it’s in the ballpark).HST has given us some really fine and detailed views and expanded our understanding and distance of view tremendously. So the next generation being an improvement shoud be an immense help.
     
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