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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-O-Qdh7VvQ|The Unreasonable Efficiency of Black Holes]] | * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-O-Qdh7VvQ|The Unreasonable Efficiency of Black Holes]] | ||
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brmjWYQi2UM|The Black Hole Tipping Point]] | * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brmjWYQi2UM|The Black Hole Tipping Point]] | ||
+ | * See also [[http://mentalfloss.com/article/84683/black-holes-field-guide|Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Black Holes]] by Dank Falk | ||
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* Gravity, in the form of $G$ | * Gravity, in the form of $G$ | ||
- | In this sense, black holes are laboratories for [[models:speculative_models:quantum_gravity|quantum gravity]]. | + | In this sense, black holes are laboratories for [[theories:speculative_theories:quantum_gravity|quantum gravity]]. |
The temperature of a black hole is tiny. Putting in the numbers yields | The temperature of a black hole is tiny. Putting in the numbers yields | ||
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black holes are important to science for other reasons. They | black holes are important to science for other reasons. They | ||
are a central object of study for those of us who work on | are a central object of study for those of us who work on | ||
- | [[models:speculative_models:quantum_gravity|quantum gravity]]. __In a sense, black holes are microscopes of | + | [[theories:speculative_theories:quantum_gravity|quantum gravity]]. __In a sense, black holes are microscopes of |
infinite power which make it possible for us to see the physics | infinite power which make it possible for us to see the physics | ||
that operates on the Planck scale.__ | that operates on the Planck scale.__ | ||
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<cite>Three Roads to Quantum Gravity by Lee Smolin</cite></blockquote> | <cite>Three Roads to Quantum Gravity by Lee Smolin</cite></blockquote> | ||
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+ | [[https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.02302|Jacob Bekenstein and the Development of Black Hole Thermodynamics]] by Robert M. Wald | ||
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</tabbox> | </tabbox> | ||