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On the Hunt for Magnetic Field Winds
chandra.harvard.edu — Scientists have used Chandra X-ray Observatory to make a breakthrough in understanding how huge amounts of light are generated by supermassive black holes. Here, the leader of this study, Jon Miller, gives some personal and scientific insight into his team's discovery.
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- datagod, on 10/12/2007, -2/+233 digs, no comment? FISHY!
- grakker, on 10/12/2007, -0/+3Not so much fishy as the continuing fact that most digg users think they are smarter than they are. That is, they want to digg this so they seem smart, but they don't really know what the hell it is really talking about, so they don't leave a comment. Me? Well, I don't understand it, hence I am only replying to your comment.
- Ingold, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0Grakker - ROFL I love it. I am now determined to break the mold and understand the article.. *shock*
- herrshuster, on 10/12/2007, -0/+4No actually, I found the article very interesting. The idea that light and even magnetic "wind" be created by the densest things in the universe is entrancing. Dugg.
- FunkyGuy, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2dugg your comment for the word entrancing.
- timewarrior, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1This is the black hole paradox answer press release from NASA
http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2006/j1655/press_062106.html
John Miller is talking about this discovery.
newscientist story posted on digg
http://digg.com/science/Magnetic_fields_snare_black_holes_food
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