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Re: Streams Of Hot Gas Twice The Speed Of Light
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Chris/">Chris on December 3, 1997 13:35:19 UTC |
This sounds bogus. Do you have the article in question? I would be interested in seeing it myself. : : My elementary students wondered about some new findings posted by : : Reuters where ultra hot gas was escaping from a black hole : : at around twice the speed of light. They wondered: : : 1. How ANYTHING can escape from a black hole : : 2. How AnYTHING can go above the speed of light. : : Any answers would be appreciated to explain these : : phenomenon. : Sorry to add that we don't have a good browser, : so please reply via e-mail. Thanks!
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