Do you study the Earth in order to understand the Universe?
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Do you study the Earth in order to understand the Universe?
No, variable and random aren't the same thing. But my point was that most of the radiation from a black hole's accretion disk would not be in the visible band.Variable rates would mean energy at random rates.
It's complicated, and well beyond your capability to understand. But if they succeed, I'm sure you'll claim that it was the British, all alone and with no help at all, that achieved it.How can you take a photo of a black hole? It sucks in light, not emits it.
It's complicated, and well beyond your capability to understand.
But if they succeed, I'm sure you'll claim that it was the British, all alone and with no help at all, that achieved it.
It's not complicated really. The answer to my question is a quite simple: "You can't."
A bit like how the Americans view their participation in WWII.
It's not complicated really. The answer to my question is a quite simple: "You can't."
A bit like how the Americans view their participation in WWII.
There should still be a way to get the best guess possible that follows some physics.We can see the disk spiral into the core over billions and billions of years using artistic programs. If that gets the point across so be it, if you have to make water run uphill for your theory to be accepted then the search for a reasonable answer is far from over. That doesn't mean we can't come pretty close.They used photoshop. You make any color you want. And they did.
Remember, it's right when you do it, and wrong when they do it.A bit like how the Americans view their participation in WWII.