guys. I'm not really that mean, ya know.
Who doesn't enjoy a good science fiction? I myself prefer it over real life based movies or books. But in entertainment, script writers can't help but twist facts a little bit to fit the taste of the audience.
There are a lot of science fiction that have featured black holes. Some of which that I am familiar of are the shows Star Trek, Doctor Who and Star wars. Though of course, facts in this shows are stretched due to the fact that they are set in the future where they have all sorts of cool gadgets and Treknology , or that there are Time Lords that travel space and time or simply took place a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
But in reality, what are Black Holes?
Let me begin with a short video about The Big Bang Theory. This wasn't originally what I wanted to show you. I was searching for that certain short video by BBC that our professor showed to the class but I can't find it so this'll have to do. Two minutes lost won't hurt.
'The simlest picture with the big bang starts with nothing.'
Natural Science isn't only one subject. 'Natural Science' is basically a term that holds together different disciplines that explains the natural phenomenon happening around us using different scientific methods. It is distinguished from social sciences (such as sociology and psychology) which are more primarily concerned with explaining social environments and human activity.
Natural Science branches out to astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science and physics. Other disciplines that can be found under Natural Science are astrophysics, biophysics, physical chemistry, geochemistry, biochemistry, astrochemistry.