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A '''black hole''' is a region of {{cat|s=no|space}} from which nothing, not even light, can escape. It is the result of the deformation of spacetime caused by a very compact mass | A '''black hole''' is a region of {{cat|s=no|space}} from which nothing, not even light, can escape. It is the result of the deformation of spacetime caused by a very compact mass. | ||
== Importance in ''Futurama'' == | == Importance in ''Futurama'' == |
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First appearance | "A Flight to Remember" (1ACV10) |
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A black hole is a region of space from which nothing, not even light, can escape. It is the result of the deformation of spacetime caused by a very compact mass.
Importance in Futurama
The Futurama characters have encountered black holes several times, including being on the Titanic and just barely escaping when it was sucked into one, [1ACV10] and creating a black hole when imploding stars to get rid of time skips. [3ACV14] Cubert and Dwight once created a small black hole at Wozniak Nerd Academy [3ACV12] and Leo Wong tried creating one as the end of his miniature golf course. [ItWGY]
Additional information
Appearances
- "A Flight to Remember" (1ACV10)
- "The Route of All Evil" (3ACV12)
- "Time Keeps on Slippin'" (3ACV14)
- Into the Wild Green Yonder (mentioned in speech only)
- "Assie Come Home" (7ACV21)
- "Bendership Galactica" (US#075)