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- 359382 accessdate "2014-09-14".
- 359382 author "Abby Ohlheiser".
- 359382 date "2014-03-20".
- 359382 isCitedBy Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_370_unofficial_disappearance_theories.
- 359382 isCitedBy Mary_Schiavo.
- 359382 publisher TheWire.com.
- 359382 quote "....".
- 359382 quote "Currently, there are two general types of black holes: the kind that forms when a massive star dies, and a second type with a much larger mass. Those larger black holes exist in the centres of galaxies. The first type has a mass of about 3 to 30 times that of the Sun, while the larger ones are 1–1000 million times the Sun's mass. Helfand adds: "If either type of black hole came anywhere near Earth, they would swallow the entire solar system, not just a jet plane."".
- 359382 quote "Even if a black hole capable of swallowing a plane out of the sky did exist, Peter Michelson, a professor of physics and Stanford University added, "a lot of other things would be missing as well." when asked for examples of what we'd notice missing, Michelson said, "probably the Earth."".
- 359382 quote "On air, Lemon's question was quickly shot down by Mary Schiavo, a former US Department of Transportation inspector general, who said that "a small black hole would suck in our entire universe so we know it's not that." But The Wire wasn't satisfied with that answer. Just how dumb is the black hole theory? Based on answers from two experts, it is an extremely dumb theory.".
- 359382 quote "The only other conceivable place black holes can form is in the Big Bang itself. While we have no evidence as yet that they did, they could , in principle, be of any mass. However, as Stephen Hawking showed many years ago, tiny black holes would have evaporated by now ." "To show how silly this is," Helfand added, "a black hole, say, ten times the mass of a 777 would be 0.0000000000000000000001 inches across ."".
- 359382 title "We Asked Astronomers About CNN's Black Hole-Based Malaysian Plane Theory".
- 359382 url 359382.