《BBC 仰望夜空:黑洞和巫术》(BBC Black Holes and Black Magic)[DVDRip]

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中文名: BBC 仰望夜空:黑洞和巫术

英文名: BBC Black Holes and Black Magic

资源格式: DVDRip

发行时间: 2007年

电视台: BBC

主持人: Sir Patrick Moore

地区: 英国

语言: 英语

简介:

【类型】:科学/记录

【集数】:共1集

【片长】:28:52

【内容简介】:

黑洞曾经被视为是个存在在宇宙中的怪物,就像参加一个狂热的宇宙筵席一样,吞没靠近它的一切东西。

但是现在天文学家认为黑洞不完全是个危险物,它也许是创造银河系的基础。

引用

Black Holes

Black holes were once thought to be the monsters of the Universe, devouring everything around them in a frenzied cosmic feast. But now astronomers think that rather than being a space menace, black holes may be fundamental to the creation of galaxies.

Black holes are regions of space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape, making them impossible to see. But we can see the stuff that is being sucked in to these massive cosmic vacuum cleaners. Anything that approaches a black hole is first torn apart by its immense gravitational force and then forms a flat rotating disc that spirals into the hole.

As this debris gets closer and closer to the mouth of the black hole it speeds up and the bits start to smash together. The material heats up due to this friction [this is the same effect as when you rub your hands together to warm them up]. When this happens around a black hole, X-rays are given off which we can detect. If the black hole is really large and has lots of debris in its disc, then it can reveal itself as one of the brightest objects in the Universe - a quasar.

There are two main types of black hole - stellar and supermassive. Stellar sized black holes are the remnants of massive dead stars that have imploded. The nearest one to us is part of a binary system called Cygnus X-1, discovered in 1971. It is in the constellation of Cygnus, also known as the Northern Cross. It's estimated that our galaxy contains millions of these stellar black holes. Supermassive black holes, on the other hand, can have initial masses millions of times that of the Sun. It's now thought that they may lurk in the centre of every galaxy and be integral to the way galaxies evolve. There might also be other types of black holes, such as mini black holes, smaller (in volume) than atoms but as massive (in amount of matter) as whole mountains. Or even middle-sized black holes, mid-way between the stellar and supermassive variety. It's possible that there could be such things as 'white holes', the opposite of black holes, spewing out matter and energy into the Universe. However, this is just another of the cosmic mysteries still awaiting a solution.

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