An event horizon is a boundary in spacetime beyond which events cannot affect an outside observer. In layman's terms, it is defined as "the point of no return",
i.e., the point at which the gravitational pull becomes so great as to
make escape impossible. An event horizon is most commonly associated
with black holes.
At around 1 a.m. on Sunday, April
26th, two doctoral students at the Louisiana State University (LSU) were
mysteriously found dead at the bottom of a local swimming pool.
28-year-old Ishita Maity and 25-year-old Anton Joe
were with the schools physics and astronomy department with Maity
studying theoretical astrophysics while Anton was a 3rd-year graduate
student studying theoretical gravity. Maity was an author of one of the
journal 'New Astronomy's' most popular recent papers entitled “Black hole spin dependence of general relativistic multi-transonic accretion close to the (event) horizon”; Joes' most recent paper was called “Kantowski-Sachs
spacetime in loop quantum cosmology: bounds on expansion and shear
scalars and the viability of quantization prescriptions.” Over a year ago, Joe uploaded a paper to Academia.edu called 'Search For Three-Jet Resonances in pp Collisions at s+7TeV', the paper was written for the European Organization For Nuclear Research, also known as CERN.
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