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Core Astronomy - Quasars

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The advancements in radio telescope technology lead to the discovery of quasars. Core Astronomy examines the key points in the development of astronomy, beginning with Greek astronomer Ptolemy's earth centered paradigm to Nicolas Copernicus' introduction of a sun centered solar system, and Isaac Newton's three laws of motion. It then examines the discovery of Neptune, Einstein's theories of Special and General Relativity, Hubble's expanding universe, and the discoveries of quasars, white dwarfs, neutron stars, pulsars and black holes, and finally ends with astronomy's modern frontiers - the great attractor, dark matter and life existing on an extrasolar planet Buy it now: http://www.ambrosevideo.com/di...

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Uploaded: October 10, 2007 at 4:44 pm
Author: ambrosevideo

Length: 01:57
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8Leomu8 (September 30, 2008 at 1:28 am)
the opposite of the black holes... are the white holes!.. well its just a theory about time warp...
alphaprimemental (September 5, 2008 at 7:54 pm)
Opposite end of a black hole = Quasars Just my two cents.
bilarion (August 28, 2008 at 2:48 am)
What exactly is a wormhole and how can it be made??
bilarion (August 28, 2008 at 2:46 am)
lol
Pimpmastahanhduece (June 3, 2008 at 7:08 am)
in case this is confusing, the simple answer is that a quasar is just a black hole while it is consuming something. the reason they are so bright is because the gravitational pull at the event horizon is infinite(why light cant escape), so matter approaching at near tangents will be so super compressed before being pulled it, that they reach temperature around that of the big bang.
niceguya1ways (February 28, 2008 at 9:18 am)
But what about all the unknown factors of deep space like Radiation , Deadly bacteria etc.. N plus if we cud create a wormhole im pretty sure we'd be able to create advanced communication equipment as well.But it would be awesome to travel to such far locations in the universe like u said.
Saucemanpwns (February 28, 2008 at 12:38 am)
unmanned wouldn't show us anything. the probe wouldn't be able to communicate with us from a completely different place in the universe. hell, i'd volunteer to be sent through.
niceguya1ways (February 26, 2008 at 8:15 pm)
Even if we managed to creat a worm-hole and travel through it. I highly doubt humans would use manned spacecrafts to explore the far reaches of space rather it would be highly sophisticated unmanned probes.
MaiL0MaN5 (February 13, 2008 at 5:00 pm)
I don't think we should try and make a wormhole without discovering if they actually exist. If we find one, we should send some things through it first and then try and make one
Saucemanpwns (February 13, 2008 at 1:43 am)
It's a risk I'd be prepared to take - infinite exploration through a nearly endless universe, or a forever stagnant position within a small and mundane star system. But, that's just me.

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