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Fermilab | 19 Subatomic Stories: How we know black holes exist @fermilab | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 1 hour ago
Black holes live up to their name.  They emit no light and they’re usually very far away.  This makes it hard to take pictures of them and, indeed, some people claimed that they might not exist.  But that’s no longer true.  In Episode 19 of Subatomic Stories, Fermilab’s Dr. Don Lincoln tells us how we are quite sure that black holes are real.


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