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Sci Fi Science Physics of the Impossible Season 2 Episode 8 - Watch Legally and Safely

Sci Fi Science Physics of the Impossible Season 2 Episode 8

Episode Title: Black Hole Odyssey
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: October 13, 2010
Runtime:30 mins
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Sci Fi Science Physics of the Impossible: In sci fi, the most destructive force in the entire universe is also the key to traveling to a whole host of mind-blowing destinations. Jump through a black hole and you might end up in another universe or in another part of space and time. Dr. Michio Kaku aims to sort fact from fiction and work out how to travel through a black hole...and survive. On the way, he meets Dr. Andrew Hamilton who has used Einstein's equations to build a black hole simulator. Michio takes a ride and finds out firsthand why this kind of trip is so bad for your health. He visits a pasta factory to show the frightening effects of what scientists have dubbed "spaghettification". Professor Gerald Cecil, an expert on super massive black holes, explains how they are sometimes hurled out of galaxies into empty space. This huge, cataclysmic process may provide the ticket for anyone who wants to take the plunge and fly through the heart of black hole.

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