Boldly venturing into cosmic mysteries, How the Universe Works disentangles black holes, dark energy, star life cycles, and the universe's fate with cutting-edge science and awe-inspiring visuals, making the cosmos both thrilling and comprehensible.
How The Universe Works Trivia
What is the name of the hypothetical boundary around a black hole beyond which nothing can escape? (Hard)
#1: Event Horizon
#2: Singularity
#3: Photon Sphere
#4: Spaghettification
What is the closest star to Earth after the Sun? (Easy)
#1: Proxima Centauri
#2: Alpha Centauri A
#3: Betelgeuse
#4: Sirius
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How The Universe Works Fun Facts
Neutron stars can spin up to 600 times per second.
Black holes can sing by emitting gravitational waves at specific frequencies.
How The Universe Works Polls
What aspect of the universe fascinates you the most?
Black Holes
Dark Matter
The Big Bang
Exoplanets
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Which theory about the universe intrigues you the most?
Big Bang Theory
Steady State Theory
Multiverse Theory
String Theory
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