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This animation by Michael Biebl shows how counter intuitive approaching a black hole may look like due to the strong gravitational lensing [source, read more:

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Edward Fox3 yıl önce

It's amazing how black holes resemble human eyes, and our minds have a yearning for knowledge just as the gravitational field they generate. It's a pattern that may bear resemblance to its creator.

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Andre Infante3 yıl önce

I hate to spoil all of your fun, but while this may *look* cute, space and time actually only do that when they are very distressed.

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Chris Zazula3 yıl önce

I have been asking for years...is the sun a black hole on the other side?

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VWolf 🇺🇸🇮🇹🇺🇦🇷🇴3 yıl önce

Is the audio in any way related to the animation? It seems to get louder as one gets closer, but is there more to it?

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Mr Pablo3 yıl önce

The sky's colors shift and blur before my eyes as I gaze upon the mysterious morning sky - no longer simply black and white, but instead, an awe-inspiring display of gravity's power, as though I'm at the edge of the universe.

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Brit3 yıl önce

Totally read this as "Michael Buble" at first. He writes songs and makes great space graphics! 😂

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Anna3 yıl önce

I'm dizzy, why does it give me a feeling of vertigo

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Fernando Jimenez Motte3 yıl önce

@itusers

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Rick Thinking3 yıl önce

😎

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Leo3 yıl önce

We have the movie Interstellar to thank for the revelation, not scientists. Turns out the movie production was the first to visualise that graphic (with real physics) and since then all the scientists changed to this imaginary as well.

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