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         Black Holes:     more books (100)
  1. BLACK HOLE #4 by Charles Burns, 1997
  2. BLACK HOLE #5 by Charles Burns, 1998
  3. BLACK HOLE #3 by Charles Burns, 1996
  4. Black Holes by Nigel Henbest, Heather Couper, 1996-04-11
  5. The Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy by Fulvio Melia, 2003-04-21
  6. Black Holes, White Dwarfs and Neutron Stars by Stuart L. Shapiro, Saul A. Teukolsky, 1983-07-27
  7. Why Aren't Black Holes Black? by Robert M. Hazen, 1997-04-14
  8. The Mathematical Theory of Black Holes (Oxford Classic Texts in the Physical Sciences) by S. Chandrasekhar, 1998-11-05
  9. Journey Into a Black Hole by Franklyn Mansfield Branley, 1988-02
  10. Escape From the Black Hole by Ivor Myers, 2007-03-15
  11. Cosmic Catastrophes: Exploding Stars, Black Holes, and Mapping the Universe by J. Craig Wheeler, 2007-01-22
  12. An Introduction to Black Holes, Information And The String Theory Revolution: The Holographic Universe by Leonard Susskind, James Lindesay, 2004-12-31
  13. The Galactic Supermassive Black Hole by Fulvio Melia, 2007-03-19
  14. Black Holes: And Other Bizarre Space Objects (Science Frontiers) by David Jefferis, 2006-04-30

21. Project STELLAR The Care And Feeding Of Black Holes
The Care and Feeding of black holes; How Can You See Something that Swallows Light?
http://lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov/~bridgman/STELLAR/presentations/blackholes.html

22. Black Holes And Neutron Stars
black holes and Neutron Stars offers a nontechnical discussion about black holes and neutron stars. Topics include what they are
http://www.eclipse.net/~cmmiller/BH/

23. Foundation Physics
This work is based on an elementary particle, the PParticle, and includes amongst other topics, discussions of relativity, origin of background radiation, nature of black holes and the nature of light.
http://www.foundationphysics.com/

24. Black Holes
black holes. black holes are fundamentally simple nature. Here is a link to some Frequently Asked Questions (and answers!) about black holes.
http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/guidry/violence/blackholes.html

25. Spacetime Wrinkles
Major advances in computation are only now enabling scientists to simulate how black holes form, evolve, and interact. Learn about relativity and its predictions through text and video files at this site.
http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Cyberia/NumRel/NumRelHome.html

26. Supermassive Black Holes
Supermassive black holes. The active galaxies appear to require a compact energy source of enormous strength. Origin of Supermassive black holes.
http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr162/lect/active/smblack.html

27. Geons, Black Holes, And Quantum Foam
Thoughts on physics, aliens, exotic propulsion, and philosophy.
http://www.stardrive.org/

28. Gothos Jillian S Guide To Black Holes
Gothos is a creative outlet for fantasy art and an educational site for black holes and gravitational waves. Jillian s Guide to black holes.
http://www.gothosenterprises.com/black_holes/

29. Black Holes
A very thorough introduction, studies the Schwarzschild, ReissnerNordstrom, and Kerr solutions using a variety of coordinate systems. Additional topics include gravitational collapse, horizons, singularities, Carter-Penrose diagrams (aka conformal compactification), Hawking radiation and black hole thermodynamics
http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9707012

30. Submitting To The Black Hole
Links to science fiction/fantasy/horror magazine and book publishers including market information. Site reports statistics on average response times for submitted manuscripts, the theory being that markets with very slow response times are akin to black holes. Only paying markets are tracked.
http://www.critique.org/users/critters/blackholes/sightdata.html

31. Howstuffworks How Black Holes Work
Main Science Space How black holes Work. by Craig C. Freudenrich, Ph.D. What are black holes? Do they really exist? How can we find them?
http://science.howstuffworks.com/black-hole.htm

32. Astronomy And Space For Kids
Stars, planets, black holes, Junior Astronomers Club.
http://www.kidsastronomy.com/

33. Exit Mundi
A variety of apocalypses meteors, black holes, technological disasters, weird physical phenomena, religious writings, robots, and aliens.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~mke/exitmundi.htm

34. Black Holes Made Simple
Advanced Physics Made Simple. black holes, White Holes, and Worm Holes. The Schwarzschild Solution. distance. black holes. The Schwarzschild
http://www.geocities.com/autotheist/Physics/bh.htm

35. BLACK HOLE LINKS
black holes. Part One ASTRONOMICAL black holes. OBSERVATIONS(?) OF black holes black holes Within Galaxies Milky Way What is Sgr A*?, by Heino Falcke, 94/11.
http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/user/r/e/redingtn/www/netadv/bh.html
The Net Advance of Physics: BLACK HOLES
As Astronomical Objects or In Field Theory Part One: ASTRONOMICAL BLACK HOLES General Observations (?) of Black Holes Evaporation Thermodynamics ... BLACK HOLES IN FIELD THEORY GENERAL:

36. Recreational And Educational Computing
A newsletter with programs, including optional supplemental PC disk. All back issues are available. Topics include puzzles and teasers, BASIC programming, letters, graphics, fractals, challenges, recreation, reviews, wordplay, humor, tips, solutions, and Mathemagical black holes.
http://members.aol.com/DrMWEcker/REC.html
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37. Local Black Holes
Blacklist that includes dialup equivalent ip addresses, individual spam sources, netblocks that refuse to remove spammers, bulk mailers that don't require confirmed optin, output servers from multi-stage open relay chains and single stage open relays not listed on ORBZ.
http://www.five-ten-sg.com/blackhole.php
You can always send email to blackhole13 at five-ten-sg.com even if your mail server is listed here. Note that this is NOT a list of open relays. To determine exactly WHY your mail server is listed here, enter the IP address in the form and click on the Search button. IP address: If you tried to send email and it was returned to you with an error message that pointed to this page, then the ip address of your outgoing mail server is on our local blocklist composed of the following classes. Use the search form above for more detailed information. For those that are curious, the actual ip address returned from a lookup in this blackholes zone is 127.0.0.X where X is 1 + the class number below. For example, bulk mailer ip addresses return 127.0.0.4.
  • spam - Individual spam sources. These are generally taken from spam samples that have arrived here, and from discussions on news.admin.net-abuse.email. If you have inherited such ip address space, please let me know. However, you are probably on LOTS of other individual blocklists, and will have a hard time getting removed from all of them. A special case is the misc.spam
  • 38. Black Holes
    black holes. There are many popular myths concerning black holes, many of them perpetuated by Hollywood. black holes What Are They?
    http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l2/black_holes.html

    39. Black Holes - Response Time Tracker.
    Tables summarizing input from authors on respose time for SF markets. Updated constantly.
    http://www.critique.org/critters/blackholes

    40. Black Holes
    black holes. Standards Button. Level 1 topics include Introduction to black holes; Journey into a Black Hole! Level 2 topics include
    http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/introduction/black_holes.html
    Black Holes
    Level 1 topics include:
    • Introduction to Black Holes
    • Journey into a Black Hole!
    Level 2 topics include:
    • Black Holes: What Are They?
    • If We Can't See Them, How Do We Know They're There?
    • What About All the Wormhole Stuff?
    Take Me to Level 1 Information
    Take Me to Level 2 Information
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