In case you missed it, scientists revealed today that the Event Horizon Telescope has captured the first image of a supermassive black hole:
You're looking at the first ever image of a black hole. It was captured by the #NSFFunded @ehtelescope project. #ehtblackhole #RealBlackHole https://t.co/6dglvqrvOs pic.twitter.com/0hclANf4tc
— National Science Foundation (@NSF) April 10, 2019
And while Michael Mann, aka Mr. Climate Change Hockey Stick, is super-impressed and all, he can’t help but be kinda disappointed by the scientific community’s priorities:
We can capture the image of a black hole but we can't tackle climate change?https://t.co/LuXigsNynE
— Michael E. Mann (@MichaelEMann) April 10, 2019
But as Twitchy fave @CuffyMeh points out, there’s actually a very good reason for that:
Well, one sucks in all nearby resources even though the science is shaky, and the other is a very dense dead star. https://t.co/ZB9GC7w97K
— Cuffy (@CuffyMeh) April 10, 2019
See what he did there?
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— Dirty Nasty Leg (@pa01212) April 10, 2019
Damn son
— Antony Lambo (@antonymontanaxx) April 10, 2019
That was good.
— mikealeonetti (@mikealeonetti) April 10, 2019
It really was.
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