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Triggered by observations in radio astronomy, scientists discovered extremely high-energy "quasi-stellar radio sources" - or quasars for short. How could this enormous amount of energy be explained, even though quasars are relatively small and far away? Einstein's general theory of relativity was a starting point with the possibility of exploding stars that collapse in a gravitational collapse and take surrounding matter and energy with them. The gravitational forces are so strong that even light can no longer escape. But how can we make the invisible measurable?A Brief History of Time
1991
The Most Powerful Black Holes in the Universe
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Tokyo Black Hole: Year Zero in Post-WWII Japan
2017
Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know
2020
End Day
2005
Black Hole Apocalypse
2018
How to See a Black Hole: The Universe's Greatest Mystery
2019
God, the Universe and Everything Else
1988
Black Hole Hunters
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Monster Black Holes
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No - Dragivoje Sreckovic
2007
Star Trek
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Meet the Spartans
2008
The Black Hole
1979
Wristcutters: A Love Story
2007
Kenny Begins
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The Void
2001
Event Horizon
1997
Godzilla vs. Megaguirus
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The Giant Spider Invasion
1975