BBC Horizon 2000 Supermassive Black Holes TVRip DivX
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Release: BBC.Horizon.2000.Supermassive.Black.Holes.TVRip.DivX
Release Date: 2000
Genre: Documentary
File Format: Audio-Video Interleaved (AVI)
Duration: 44 min 52 sec
Video Info: 696 x 536, 25 fps
Audio Info: 48000 Hz, 128.0 kbps, stereo
Video Format: DivX
Description:
In June 2000, astronomers made an extraordinary discovery.
One that promises to solve one of the biggest problems in cosmology - how and why galaxies are created.
Incredibly, the answer involves the most weird, destructive and terrifying objects in the Universe - supermassive black holes.
Scientists are beginning to believe that these forces of pure destruction actually help trigger the birth of galaxies and therefore are at the heart of the creation of stars, planets and all life.
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Release: BBC.Horizon.2000.Supermassive.Black.Holes.TVRip.DivX
Release Date: 2000
Genre: Documentary
File Format: Audio-Video Interleaved (AVI)
Duration: 44 min 52 sec
Video Info: 696 x 536, 25 fps
Audio Info: 48000 Hz, 128.0 kbps, stereo
Video Format: DivX
Description:
In June 2000, astronomers made an extraordinary discovery.
One that promises to solve one of the biggest problems in cosmology - how and why galaxies are created.
Incredibly, the answer involves the most weird, destructive and terrifying objects in the Universe - supermassive black holes.
Scientists are beginning to believe that these forces of pure destruction actually help trigger the birth of galaxies and therefore are at the heart of the creation of stars, planets and all life.




