Black holes aren't black -after Hawking they shine!
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ThinkQuest Team C007571 hat 3 Teammitglieder und 1 Coach. Hier sind ein paar kurze Beschreibungen (leider nur in englisch):

Angie:

Angie, alias Maize, is 19 coming from Hong Kong. She was a 13 grader in Belilios Public School at the time she registered for the Thinkquest Internet Challenge. She took Physics, Chemistry and Pure Mathematics. It's her first time to really read something on a black hole, and to learn what it is. Though there is less than 3 months time for her team to work on the project, she learnt quite alot, something which she'd never touch if otherwise she didn't participate in the Thinkquest. Maize'll be a Computer Science student at the University of Hong Kong the coming year.

Matthias:

Matthias is 19 years old and from the little Town Winsen (Luhe) near Hamburg, Germany. He is a 12th grader in the Gymnasium Winsen, the higher educated high school of Winsen. He took harder classes in Mathematics and Physics at school and has always been interested in both. Short before entering the contest he heared about Hawking radiation for the first time at a physics group at DESY in Hamburg. He learned a lot in all areas of the creation of a Webpage. His school has 13 grades, so he'll visit the 13th grade next year. He plans to study Mathematics of Physics.

Thorsten:

Thorsten is 19, and lives near Hamburg in Germany. When he signed in for Thinkquest Internet Challenge, he was in twelves grade, taking physics and Maths, the sciences he is interested in at most. The idea to take part in Thinkquest Internet Challenge grew in a physics group at DESY. During the process of creating the website he learned some java, and HTML. Of cause, he also learned much on the topic of Hawking radiation. He wants to study physics after his graduation.

 

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"Black holes aren't black - After Hawking they shine!"
"Schwarze Löcher sind nicht schwarz - nach Hawking strahlen sie!"
Presentiert von Angie, Matthias and Thorsten
Team C007571,ThinkQuest Internet Challenge 2000.
Letzte Änderung: 2000-08-14.