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black_hole
black hole
See also: blackhole and black-hole
English
Noun
black hole (plural black holes)
- A gravitationally domineering celestial body with an event horizon from which even light cannot escape; the most dense material in the universe, condensed into a singularity, usually formed by a collapsing massive star.
 -  (figuratively) A void into which things disappear and/or from which nothing emerges.
-  A sphere of influence into which or from which communication or similar activity is precluded.
-  2006 October 23, Tom Zeller Jr., “The Internet Black Hole That Is North Korea”, The New York Times
- Julien Pain, head of the Internet desk at Reporters Without Borders, a Paris-based group which tracks censorship around the world, put it more bluntly. “It is by far the worst Internet black hole,” he said.
 
 -  2000 November 26, Linda Seebach, “Unwanted e-mail belongs in an Internet black hole”, RockyMountainNews.com 
- you'll have to love U.S. District Court Judge John Kane's decision to keep Denver-based Exactis.com out of an Internet black hole.... MAPS maintains a database of Internet addresses that it believes send or relay spam. It’s called the "Realtime Blackhole List"
 
 
 -  2006 October 23, Tom Zeller Jr., “The Internet Black Hole That Is North Korea”, The New York Times
 -  An entity which consumes time or resources without demonstrable utility.
-  2004 September 30, Andrew P. Leyden, “The Internet black hole”, PenguinSix, at PenguinSix.com 
- Now that I’m basically up all night US Time, I’ve started to notice that there really isn’t that much going on on the net between say 10:00 and 9:00 AM EDT.
 
 -  2004 November 16, Jenifer Hanen, “How I fell down an Internet Black Hole....”, Black Phoebe, at www.blackphoebe.com 
- I finished some client work and gave myself 30 minutes to fall down one of my favorite internet black holes: genealogical research. Four hours plus some later, my eyes were burning in my head
 
 
 -  2004 September 30, Andrew P. Leyden, “The Internet black hole”, PenguinSix, at PenguinSix.com 
 
 -  A sphere of influence into which or from which communication or similar activity is precluded.
 -  A dungeon or dark cell in a prison; a military lock-up or guardroom.
-  H. Spencer
- A discipline of unlimited autocracy, upheld by rods, and ferules, and the black hole.
 
 
 -  H. Spencer
 
Hyponyms
- (celestial body): collapsar
 
Antonyms
- (celestial body): white hole
 
Derived terms
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Translations
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External links
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 black hole on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia 
 
References
- ↑ Tom Siegfried (2013-12-23), “50 years later, it’s hard to say who named black holes”, in ScienceNews, Society for Science, archived from the original on 2016-07-07, retrieved 2016-07-07
 - ↑ Michael Quinion (2008-04-26), “Black Hole”, in World Wide Words, archived from the original on 2016-07-07, retrieved 2016-07-07