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Letter: Black hole quandary

Published 16 April 2008

From Michael Fett

I look intently at the pictorial representations of black holes that appear regularly in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and wonder: with all that light-bending going on, it seems strange that none of the bent light obscures the black hole’s event horizon and disc from external observers.

I would expect intuitively that one would see a smudge or a normal space-scape, not a black black hole. If this is the case, it raises a tricky question for illustrators: how can black holes be both accurately rendered and scary-looking?

Beijing, China

Issue no. 2652 published 19 April 2008

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