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Black Holes with Bob McNees

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// In outer space, there are objects so powerful that nothing can escape their gravitational pull. They're called black holes. Bob McNees is a physicist at Loyola University who studies gravity, general relativity, and the physics of black holes. Bob joins Nate on this episode of The Show About Science to talk about quantum mechanics, the work of Stephen Hawking, and of course, black holes. //

© Nate | The Company Making Podcasts Length 00:15:55 24 October 2018 Episode 62 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: Science Country: USA Type: Episodic

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© Nate | The Company Making Podcasts Length 00:15:55 24 October 2018 Episode 62 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: Science Country: USA Type: Episodic

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In outer space, there are objects so powerful that nothing can escape their gravitational pull. They're called black holes. Bob McNees is a physicist at Loyola University who studies gravity, general relativity, and the physics of black holes. Bob joins Nate on this episode of The Show About Science to talk about quantum mechanics, the work of Stephen Hawking, and of course, black holes.

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