Black Hole Shirt
Even light can’t escape the lure of this black hole shirt design. The front features a graphical representation of spacetime curvature caused by a black hole, as defined by German astronomer, Karl Schwarzschild, who discovered the critical radius at which a gravitationally collapsing celestial object becomes a black hole. The back shows James Clerk Maxwell’s four fundamental equations, which describe the behavior of electric and magnetic fields in space and time. Available on T-shirts and sweatshirts on Black.
$24.00 – $47.00
Front: Black Hole with Schwarzschild’s Radius / Back: Maxwell’s Equations of Light
Even light can’t escape the lure of this black hole shirt design. The front features a graphical representation of spacetime curvature caused by a black hole, as defined by German astronomer, Karl Schwarzschild, who discovered the critical radius at which a gravitationally collapsing celestial object becomes a black hole. The back shows James Clerk Maxwell’s four fundamental equations, which describe the behavior of electric and magnetic fields in space and time. Available on T-shirts and sweatshirts on Black.
Weight | 8 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 8 × 1 in |
Color | Black |
Size | Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large +$1.00, Youth Small 6-8, Youth Medium 10-12, Youth Large 14-16, Sweatshirt Small, Sweatshirt Medium, Sweatshirt Large, Sweatshirt X-Large, Sweatshirt XX-Large +$2.00 |
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