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Free Hole




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The most addictive game! Enter the arena and face the other holes in a fierce battle. Eat everything in sight with your black hole and expand it to eat more! Show them who is the biggest hole in town!
I want to start this by saying I wholeheartedly enjoy this game the way it is, these are just my thoughts about improvement. There’s absolutely no way to eat the volcano on the island map. I have definitely maxed out my size wayyy more than 3 times and haven’t gotten the skin, let alone a single count towards the three needed. After playing for a few weeks, 2 new maps were added to the previous 3, and while I appreciate the different scenes, I feel like they were rushed. I say this because the new farm map is too large and too easy to max out size before 2 minutes. I’ve been wasting the last 30 seconds or so trying to find the last bits and there have been other players as large as me. The only objective so far is to eat 10 vehicles. While that seems easy, and it is due to the aforementioned, it’s also confusing because only the moving trucks count even though parked vehicles are present and they don’t count. The office scene is ok but the walls start falling down too fast and then you can’t eat the smaller stuff on the floor. Also, that map only has an objective to eat vehicles, which there are none. I’m not sure why I’ve been recently updated as to how I’m performing against “other players” as a percentage and how the extra points are helpful considering I’ve maxed out, but I guess I’ll take it since I paid to get rid of the ads that made it unplayable.
This game is super addicting and fun. Eating the city and everything in it is super satisfying. However, I think the app is missing something. I read some of the other reviews and many of them suggested adding more maps. I like this idea because you could eat things in different places. But along with some terrain changes I think I'd be cool if the year wasn't always the same. Eating things during a famous war would be cool. And eating in a futuristic era would be too. Also, I think there should be a larger reward when you win a round. It's hard to win this game sometimes and I'd appreciate being rewarded when I do. I like the idea of getting a certain amount of stars based in how you place, but we can only use them to make your rank higher. I think it would be more fun if we could use the stars for more things. Like unlocking new maps or getting more colors. If these small changes are added to the game then there would be a reason to try and win. If I have a goal to reach then I will probably play the game more often. Don't get me wrong this app is really good. It's a quick thing to do when I'm bored and it helps relieve some of my stress. I will continue playing this app no matter what, but I would play it even more if these changes were made.
The lack of modes makes it boring, the games only last 2 minutes. The pause in the middle of each game is boring and sometimes I accidentally click on the ad. I already bought all the worlds so I have 1800+ gems and NOTHING I can buy with them. I spent a lot of time collecting coins and then you just deleted them. And what are stars for? I can’t even see where it shows me how many I have, and I can’t see anything I can buy with them. After you get the worlds, everything in the game to “buy” can only be bought with ad watching or actual money, so what is the point of me collecting gems or stars? Or continuing to play? The only bit of incentive to keep playing is stickers and hole skins. You can’t do anything with the stickers, so I find them pointless and weird. And the hole skins are cool I guess, but the only people that see them are me and bots, so for me there is not really a point. Like, maybe if other players saw me and could see what cool skin I have, but it’s just me looking. Please keep working on this game. The concept and gameplay is fun, but extremely limited. Oh also. The key game is so obviously rigged it’s actually annoying. It says at the top of the screen that it’s possible to get 200 stars. And there is 9 boxes, and you can select 3. Or 6 with an ad watch. And I’ve played it probably 50 times now and have never gotten the 200 star tile. So either take away the thing that says it’s possible or make it possible.

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Hubble Space Telescope image of a distant star that was brightened and distorted by an invisible but very compact and heavy object between it and Earth. The compact object—estimated by UC Berkeley astronomers to be between 1.6 and 4.4 times the mass of our sun—could be a free-floating black hole, one of perhaps 200 million in the Milky Way galaxy. Credit: Image courtesy of STScI/NASA/ESA






Microlensing parallax π E vs. Einstein crossing time t E (left) and maximum astrometric shift δ c,max (right). Points are from the PopSyCLE simulation. Contours are 1 − 2 − 3σ (39.3-86.5-98.9%) credible regions from the microlensing model fits to the five BH candidates. There are two fits for OB110462 (default weight (DW) and equal weight (EW).The OB110462 DW solution has a smaller π E than the OB110462 EW solution, and has a correspondingly more massive lens mass. Both solutions fall solidly in the NS-BH mass gap, making OB110462 the best BH-candidate. MB09260 and OB110310 are most likely white dwarfs or neutron stars, although due to uncertainty in π E and δ c,max higher and lower mass lenses cannot be definitively ruled out. OB110037 and MB10364 are not BHs as they have very large π E , as well as relatively short t E and small δ c,max . Credit: The Astrophysical Journal Letters (2022). DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2202.01903



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Astronomers may have detected a 'dark' free-floating black hole (2022, June 10)
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by University of California - Berkeley

If, as astronomers believe, the deaths of large stars leave behind black holes, there should be hundreds of millions of them scattered throughout the Milky Way galaxy. The problem is, isolated black holes are invisible.



Now, a team led by University of California, Berkeley, astronomers has for the first time discovered what may be a free-floating black hole by observing the brightening of a more distant star as its light was distorted by the object's strong gravitational field—so-called gravitational microlensing.
The team, led by graduate student Casey Lam and Jessica Lu, a UC Berkeley associate professor of astronomy, estimates that the mass of the invisible compact object is between 1.6 and 4.4 times that of the sun. Because astronomers think that the leftover remnant of a dead star must be heavier than 2.2 solar masses in order to collapse to a black hole, the UC Berkeley researchers caution that the object could be a neutron star instead of a black hole. Neutron stars are also dense, highly compact objects, but their gravity is balanced by internal neutron pressure, which prevents further collapse to a black hole.
Whether a black hole or a neutron star, the object is the first dark stellar remnant—a stellar "ghost"—discovered wandering through the galaxy unpaired with another star.
"This is the first free-floating black hole or neutron star discovered with gravitational microlensing ," Lu said. "With microlensing, we're able to probe these lonely, compact objects and weigh them. I think we have opened a new window onto these dark objects, which can't be seen any other way."
Determining how many of these compact objects populate the Milky Way galaxy will help astronomers understand the evolution of stars—in particular, how they die—and of our galaxy, and perhaps reveal whether any of the unseen black holes are primordial black holes , which some cosmologists think were produced in large quantities during the Big Bang.
The analysis by Lam, Lu and their international team has been accepted for publication i
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