(meaning
“sacrificial pit”) to describe black holes. In modern Greek,
has come to mean “sewage pit”, so holiodesy is a suitable
replacement that was first suggested by Marc Favata [125
].
(meaning
“sacrificial pit”) to describe black holes. In modern Greek,
has come to mean “sewage pit”, so holiodesy is a suitable
replacement that was first suggested by Marc Favata [125
].