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    • Black Holes

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      BBC embarks on a dangerous adventure in the epic documentary as they examine the Black Holes and the dangers surrounding them. They uncover the possibility that this monster is strong enough rip apart the sun. An unnerving revelation, these black holes could shatter planet Earth.

      Black Holes explores how these powerful invisible monitors come to be. Referring to them as gravity gone mad, these destroyers are not a force to be reckoned with.

      A great metaphor for these strong forces is extremely powerful vacuum cleaners in outer space. They have the ability to devour anything and everything around them.

      But where do they come from? How is such a powerful and concerning force created? This documentary ventures into this strong force to reveal how they are formed. We discover when a star collapses on themselves it creates this black hole. These dead stars produce such massive gravity as they attract everything surrounding them from millions of miles around. Because these collapsed stars have no light, they are virtually invisible, giving them their name.

      With the use of exhilarating imagery the BBC takes us inside these black holes. They reveal how black hole hunters are able to locate these monsters. But will planet Earth be swallowed by a black hole?

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      Published on May 9, 2008 · Filed under: Astronomy, Space

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    • Loki

      Black Holes the most destructive force in existence
      (Or known to man kind ether way they can eat everything they come across growing bigger and bigger the more they eat)

    • Edge

      Thanks for posting these vids. I saw a recent BBC documentary on the existence of supermassive black holes at the center of spiral galaxies, but haven't found it on your website. Any vids?

    • Documentary Log

      @Edge: Sounds interesting. I'll see if I can find that one…

    • Rajeev

      Thanks for posting,why don't you post ethology vids

    • yan

      Document-log.. I love your documentaries promise.. keep up the good work

    • Gabriel

      loved it… glad I saw the gravity documentary before this one.

      Thanks.

    • george

      ok if every galaxy has a black hole ad the closet galaxy is getting closer to us and when we meet the other galaxy will the two black holes become one super super massive black hole or will they cancle each other out??

    • Documentary Log

      You get an even bigger black hole. I found a nice article here: http://tinyurl.com/6cxtny

    • David

      The two black holes merge together to form a bigger black hole. There is evidence that such mergers have a long history of occurrence.

    • Bendik

      It didn't really go into the physics of black holes tho'… Would love a documentary that explained why so much mass can exist in such a small place, what happens to the mass that is sucked in etc.

    • Andreas

      Far too pathetic; Too little info about the scientific aspects of a black whole. No information about Neutrino stars also remnants of dying stars