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  1. Black Holes (True Books) by Ker Than, 2010-03
  2. Journey Into a Black Hole by Franklyn Mansfield Branley, 1988-02
  3. Canonical Gravity and Applications: Cosmology, Black Holes, and Quantum Gravity by Martin Bojowald, 2011-01-31
  4. Einstein's Enigma or Black Holes in My Bubble Bath by C.V. Vishveshwara, 2010-11-30
  5. The Edge of Infinity: Supermassive Black Holes in the Universe by Fulvio Melia, 2003-10-13
  6. Black Hole Physics: Basic Concepts and New Developments (Fundamental Theories of Physics) by V. Frolov, I. Novikov, 1998-11-30
  7. Black Holes: A Traveler's Guide by Clifford A. Pickover, 1997-06-15
  8. Black Holes and Uncle Albert by Russell Stannard, 2005-04-07
  9. Co-evolution of Central Black Holes and Galaxies (IAU S267) (Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia)
  10. A Relativist's Toolkit: The Mathematics of Black-Hole Mechanics by Eric Poisson, 2007-11-05
  11. Homes and Other Black Holes by Dave Barry, 1988-08-12
  12. From White Dwarfs to Black Holes: The Legacy of S. Chandrasekhar
  13. The Curse of the Black Hole Pirates #2 (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) by Ryder Windham, 2010-07-22
  14. Out of the Black Hole: The Patient's Guide to Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Depression by Charles E. Donovan III, 2005-11-01

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Black Hole Evaporation
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Black Hole Thermodynamics
- An simple introduction to black hole thermodynamics
Hawking Radiation
- A brief overview of Hawking radiation
Introductory Lectures on Black Hole Thermodynamics
- A review of black hole thermodynamics
Quantum Aspects of Black Holes
- A brief introduction to quantum aspects of black holes.
The Thermodyanmics of Black Holes
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Black Holes. An Introduction to Black Hole Evaporation by Jennie Traschen; Black Holes A General Introduction by JeanPierre Luminet
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Black Holes : A General Introduction
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Black holes and branes in string theory
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Black Holes and Solitons in String Theory
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Black holes and string theory
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Black holes and the phases of brane thermodynamics
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Black Holes, Branes and Superconformal Symmetry
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Lectures on Superconformal Quantum Mechanics and Multi-Black Hole
by Ruth Britto-Pacumio, Jeremy Michelson, Andrew Strominger, Anastasia Volovich
Lectures on the Microscopic Modeling of the 5-dim. Black Hole
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Quantum Aspects of Black Holes
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- Neutron stars are very dense and spin very fast and are typically only 10-15 km in radius. Because neutron stars form from burnt-out stars, they do not glow. The collapse of the star causes the matter to be converted into mostly neutrons, hence the name neutron star. Some neutron stars emit radio waves that pulse on and off. These stars are called pulsars. Pulsars don't really turn radio waves on and offit just appears that way to observers on Earth because the star is spinning. What happens is that the radio waves only escape from the North and South magnetic poles of the neutron star. If the spin axis is tilted with respect to the magnetic poles, the escaping radio waves sweep around like the light beam from a lighthouse. Far away on Earth, radio astronomers pick up the radio waves only when the beam sweeps across the Earth. Time-Lapse Movies of Crab Nebula Sounds of Crab Nebula Many people think black holes continually suck in everything like great big cosmic bathtub drains. And what the heck are neutron stars? Understanding the nature of black holes and neutron starshow they form, what they're like, and how we know they are therecan lead to a better understanding of how our Universe works.

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      "Professor Sam Braunstein, of the University of York’s Department of Computer Science, and Dr Arun Pati, of the Institute of Physics, Sainik School, Bhubaneswar, India, have established that quantum information cannot be ‘hidden’ in conventional ways, or in Braunstein’s words, 'quantum information can run but it can’t hide.' "
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      "Dr Pati said: 'Our result shows that either quantum mechanics or Hawking’s analysis must break down, but it does not choose between these two possibilities.' " 02-07

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      "Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have captured evidence of a black hole hurtling through our Milky Way galaxy with gravity so strong it's dragging a star with it." 11-02
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    Geometry Around Black Holes

    An exhibition on relativistic computer dynamics used to present the theory of black holes.
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    1. Black holes are giant, cosmic vacuum cleaners that swallow up everything around them.
    Black holes do not suck up nearby material. If the Sun were magically converted into a black hole, Earth's orbit would not change. Material generally falls into a black hole when it collides with other material orbiting the black hole. The collision alters the material's orbit. Instead of orbiting a comfortable distance from the black hole, the material is now orbiting too close to the black hole. Then the black hole's enormous gravity traps the material in a one-way spiral to oblivion.
    2. You can see a black hole.
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    3. Black holes lead to other places.
    In science fiction shows, people sometimes travel through wormholes. Many students think black holes are wormholes and therefore lead to other places. Wormholes don't exist; they are merely a hypothesis.

    57. Black Hole Therapy
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    There are a number of websites that can give you a reasonable understanding of black holes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_holes is a good example. This website uses the black hole extreme to illustrate how gravity is a state of energy in much the same way as matter and electromagnetic waves are other states.
    Thinking of a black hole as dense matter may be a mistake.
    I doubt that atoms can be compressed. A black hole is not going to be made of tightly packed atoms and I doubt that they will consist of tightly packed neutrons either. My feeling is that matter, as we understand it, does not exist in this kind of environment.
    So what are we left with? It's a form of energy - the structure of what constitutes matter has broken down and converted to its base energy state.
    So, if you more or less accept this concept, the question arises "if matter doesn't exist in a black hole how could there be any gravity?".
    In case you are wondering, mass is a property of matter - no matter no mass, no mass no gravity. However, this is obviously not true. Gravity, or a similar effect to gravity, can exist in the absence of matter.
    Frame dragging with spinning Black Holes
    Frame dragging is a term used to describe a gravitational anomaly that can occur around spinning or moving matter. Here on earth, gravity acts vertically. In a sense, this determines our personal frame of reference, our personal spacetime continuum. However, start spinning the earth faster and what was previously our vertical will start to change. Just suppose we could spin the earth at speeds approaching that of light, gravity, at the equator, would be acting almost horizontal.

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    Black Holes Most scientists believe that there is a black hole in the center of our very own Milky Way. Black holes were once massive stars that used up all their fuel . As they died out, they collapsed inward due to the pull of their own gravity . The gravity of a black hole is so powerful that not even light can escape its pull! Once any matter falls into a black hole, it disappears from the visible Universe It is very hard to see a black hole. Any object that gets too close to a black hole will be pulled inside it. We only know they are there because of the effects they have on other objects that are near them. Any object, whether some dust, or a star, or anything, that gets too close to a black hole will be pulled inside it. As the objects fall toward the black hole, they heat up and get very hot. Scientists can use special instruments to detect the heat the objects give off. That is how we know the black hole must be there.
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    Some workplaces are like black holes, sucking in all the energy around and giving nothing back.
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    Instead of being respected as a person, you are talked down to, looked down on, distrusted, and treated as a “human resource.”
    At the root of the workplace black hole phenomenon is a deep disrespect for people
    Of course, such organizations disrespect their customers just as much as their employees. The customer is there to be fleeced, manipulated, misinformed, and given as little as possible for his or her money. Price gouging, cartels, and profiteering are all the result of this fundamental disrespect of others.
    We’re constantly exhorted to reach for the stars. In the organizational world, that makes excellent sense. There are stars out there. If you can find one to work in, you’ll find that every working day brings you more energy and fun. Why accept anything less?

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