The Fate of the First Known Black Hole
sciencehabit writes "Cygnus X-1 bears its name because it was the first source of x-rays found in the constellation Cygnus. In 1971, astronomers discovered that the x-rays came from the direction of a bright blue star whirling around a mysterious dark object. They speculated that the x-rays were resulting from material being torn away from the bright star and falling onto the dark object, perhaps a black hole. This year, astronomers established that Cygnus X-1 does indeed harbor a black hole, a dead star whose great gravity lets nothing, not even light, escape. Now that result has inspired a forecast for the system's future: The black hole will swallow even more mass from an unfortunate star circling it, then likely dash away on its own when its companion explodes."
Never, ever, EVER bet against Rush. Ever.
Steven Hawking, I'm looking at you.
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I think Steven Hawking's Speak and Spell should be auto tuned to Geddy Lee's High Falshetto.....
>> that result has inspired a forecast for the system's future: The black hole will swallow even more mass from an unfortunate star circling it
So basically, they're modeling based on our economy?