Thursday, 26 September 2013

Scientists find black holes in the Atlantic Ocean

You're probably wondering what has been smoked these researchers ... In fact, they found similar phenomena in black holes and they are on our beautiful little blue planet in the Atlantic Ocean.
Black holes have always been a fascinating subject for scientists. Although nobody ever seen directly, we are absolutely certain that they exist. These mysterious vortex ignore the space and time and aspire in their path.
What is more surprising is that scientists have discovered that on Earth, there were equivalent to black holes, and they are in the Atlantic Ocean. Scientists at ETH Zurich and the University of Miami studied giant vortices, some of which are valued at more than 150 kilometers in diameter. They constantly turning and drifting in the Atlantic Ocean.
Using satellite imagery and some scientific calculations, they have learned to identify the physical limits of these phenomena. This led to an even greater discovery ... Scientists soon realized that the vortices were mathematically the same as the black holes in space.
In space, the light is not drawn into the hole, but it bends around in an endless loop. The gyres are the same with water, which is found in orbit around the structure. In the end, they do not allow either to escape the material, too, each drift across the ocean for a year without losing a single drop of water.
The researchers hope that the study of these whirlpools could give us a better idea of ​​what is happening in space. And so do we!

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