How Black Holes Work: The Onion Explains

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The Onion provides a humorous, step-by-step explanation of black holes, but some readers feel it falls short of their usual quality. The article creatively engages with complex scientific concepts, making them accessible to a general audience. However, there are mixed reactions, with some expressing disappointment in the execution. The discussion highlights the balance between entertainment and informative content in science writing. Overall, the piece aims to simplify the enigmatic nature of black holes while maintaining The Onion's signature comedic style.
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Meh. The Onion has done better work.
 
phinds said:
Meh. The Onion has done better work.

Forgive them. Their best writers snagged a pen on the spacetime fabric and were never seen again.
 
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