File:Turning Black Holes into Dark Matter Labs.webm

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English: This video introduces a new computer simulation exploring the connection between two of the most elusive phenomena in the universe, black holes and dark matter. In the visualization, dark matter particles are gray spheres attached to shaded trails representing their motion. Redder trails indicate particles more strongly affected by the black hole's gravitation and closer to its event horizon (black sphere at center, mostly hidden by trails). The ergosphere, where all matter and light must follow the black hole's spin, is shown in teal.
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Source NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Author NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

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23 June 2015

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