You could discuss any of the following:
-We don't know what it exactly looks like but you can discuss how scientists currently can see a black hole (or to be more specific how they detect the presence of one).
-You could list real black holes and talk about them such as why scientists think its a black hole, how it was discovered, etc.
-Talk about what it would be like if you could travel into one such as what you would see, what would happen to you, what would people from the outside see happen to you, etc.
-Talk about what happens to what gets sucked into the black hole.
-It has been discussed that at the center of our Milky Way Galaxy is a black hole. You could talk about that.
-Talk about the size of black holes like how big or how small one could be.
Finally check out
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_hole
if you need any info. There's also a "Black Holes in Fiction" link on that site which will provide you info for the suggestion above me.
2007-02-07 21:31:00
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answered by tg t 3
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Include the fact that black holes are theoretical entities and no proof is available that they exist.
Since a black hole contains no space how can the event horizon be separated from the singularity, three km away.
I have been fascinated by black holes since I heard about them when they weren't called black holes.
I can also mount a good argument against them being viable entities.
2007-02-08 02:25:51
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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Describe what happens when a spaceship falls straight into a black hole.
Explain about the giant black hole at the centre of our galaxy, and about quasars.
Describe how to use a black hole as a power source, by dropping stuff into it and collecting the energy that is given off as it is torn to pieces.
You'll have to research each of these.
2007-02-07 21:29:35
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answered by Gnomon 6
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I guess if you want, you can include information on Hawking radiation, which is radiation emitted from black holes (strange as it may seem but is regarded true due to a quantum mechanical effect called tunnelling) or even on the infamous black hole information loss paradox. (but it takes a while to understand)
2007-02-07 21:29:03
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answered by anomaly 2
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how about describing how black holes influenced the culture and the entertainment companies?
You can mention books.. movies.. tv series..
2007-02-07 21:19:35
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answered by Lorenzo 3
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How it affects things in specific proximity to it. Any Theories on how it can be used in the future, or what it can do for mankind in the future.
2007-02-07 21:18:51
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answered by The_Answerer 3
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