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'''Event horizons''' are boundries in space-time in [[wormhole]]s. The event horizon of the [[Stargate]] gives the appearance of water. [[Samantha Carter]] was amazed to see that the fluctuations in the event horizon were visible and appearing as ripples in water. {{cite}} {{cite|SG1|Children of the Gods}}
 
'''Event horizons''' are boundries in space-time in [[wormhole]]s. The event horizon of the [[Stargate]] gives the appearance of water. [[Samantha Carter]] was amazed to see that the fluctuations in the event horizon were visible and appearing as ripples in water. {{cite}} {{cite|SG1|Children of the Gods}}
   
The event horizons of [[black holes]] cannot be viewed by normal perception, as [[gravity]] draws [[light]] into the event horizon and prevents it from being seen. {{cite|SG1|Singularity|The Pegasus Project}}
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The event horizons of [[Black hole]]s cannot be viewed by normal perception, as [[gravity]] draws [[light]] into the event horizon and prevents it from being seen. {{cite|SG1|Singularity|The Pegasus Project}}
   
 
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==Notes==

Revision as of 22:50, 5 February 2007

Event horizons are boundries in space-time in wormholes. The event horizon of the Stargate gives the appearance of water. Samantha Carter was amazed to see that the fluctuations in the event horizon were visible and appearing as ripples in water. (Stargate) (SG1: "Children of the Gods")

The event horizons of Black holes cannot be viewed by normal perception, as gravity draws light into the event horizon and prevents it from being seen. (SG1: "Singularity", "The Pegasus Project")

Notes

  • In the original movie, the event horizon perfectly reflected what was in front of it, like actual water. This feature was not carried over to the series.