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372 words, approx. 1 pages The boundary of a black hole is termed the event horizon. The size of the event horizon surrounding a black hole is termed the Schwarzschild radius, named after the German astronomer Karl Schwarzschild (1873-1916), who studied the properties of...
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Event Horizon
160 words, approx. 1 pages Boundary marking the limits of a black hole. At the event horizon, the escape velocity is equal to the speed of light. Since general relativity states that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light, nothing inside the event horizon can ever...
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 The Stranger
Event Horizons
04/17/2008: 920 words, approx. 3 pages Event Horizons Why Jeffrey Simmons Is a Name You Should Know Jeffrey Sinunons: Nebulae Greg Kucera Gallery Through May 10. Let's begin by clearing up one fact: Jeffrey Simmons's paintings are, in fact, paintings made by Jeffrey Simmons. This...
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 Artforum
Event Horizon
09/01/2007: 2,574 words, approx. 9 pages Event Horizon SVEN LÃTTICKEN ON GERALD RAUNIG'S ART AND REVOLUTION ARTAND REVOLUTION: TRANSVERSAL ACTIVISM IN THE LONG TWENTIETH CENTURY. BY GERALD RAUNIG, TRANSLATED BY AILEEN DERIEG. LOS ANGELES: SEMIOTEXT(E). 2007. 318 PAGES. $18. REVOLUTIONS ARE SHORT-LIVED, ephemeral events that shatter the continuity...
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 The New York Observer
Black Holes Emit B Flats as Emmylou Stirs the Universe
7/31/2005: 2,479 words, approx. 8 pages Do you know about this: the whole black-hole/B-flat revelation? It’s pretty amazing, and it’s been out there for a while (it’s, you know, out there on another level, of course) and yet I don’t think it’s gotten the attention it deserves. Even some hard-core black-hole...
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 The New York Observer
Black Holes Emit B Flats as Emmylou Stirs the Universe
7/31/2005: 2,479 words, approx. 8 pages Do you know about this: the whole black-hole/B-flat revelation? It’s pretty amazing, and it’s been out there for a while (it’s, you know, out there on another level, of course) and yet I don’t think it’s gotten the attention it deserves. Even some hard-core black-hole...


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