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*A black hole (not actually a 'hole' in anything, more accurately called a black sphere) is a concentration of mass with a gravitational field so strong that light cannot escape from it.- A black hole , in programmer's jargon, is a pipe which feeds into Unix's :/dev/null , a place of permanent oblivion for data also known as the bit bucket.
- The Black Hole is a science fiction movie.
- Black Hole is a comic book by Charles Burns.
- Black Hole was a pinball game developed by GottliebGottlieb was an arcade game corporation, which was established by David Gottlieb in the 1930s and first produced pinball games; it later began developing video games (for both the arcade and Atari). Gottlieb's most popular pinball table was Baffle Ball (M.
- The Black Hole of CalcuttaThe Black Hole of Calcutta refers to a disputed atrocity during a 1756 battle in Calcutta, India. Indian troops under Siraj-ud-Dowla, the Nawab of Bengal captured Fort William on June 20, 1756. There they imprisoned the garrison of British soldiers in a 1 is an alleged atrocityAn atrocity (from the Latin atrox "atrocious", from Latin ater "matt black" (as distinct from niger "shiny black")) is a reprehensible act ranging from an act committed against a single person but, usually, to one committed against a population or ethnic against BritishThe word British has several different uses. See the article on Britain for more details. In a geographical context, it usually applies to a person or object from, or the people or nation of ("the British") the island of Great Britain though, confusingly, forces in 1756Events March 17 St. Patrick's Day is celebrated in New York City for the first time (at the Crown and Thistle Tavern). May 15 Seven Years' War: The war begins when England declares war on France. August 29 Frederick the Great attacks Saxony October 1 Seve.
- The Black Hole is a rollercoaster at Alton TowersNow Alton Towers is perhaps Britain's best known theme park. It is based north of the village of Alton in Staffordshire, on the site of an old mansion by the same name. History of gardens As an example of the Mixed Style of Humphrey Repton's gardens, Alto.
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