Astronomers have directly observed a spinning black hole twisting spacetime, confirming Einstein's prediction of frame-dragging through the detection of Lense-Thirring precession during a tidal disruption event, using X-ray and radio telescopes, deepening our understanding of black hole physics and spacetime dynamics.
Scientists observed the largest and most distant black hole flare ever, originating from a supermassive black hole in a galaxy 10 billion light-years away, caused by a massive star being torn apart in a tidal disruption event, emitting energy equivalent to 10 trillion suns.
Mack Maine and TDE's Punch engaged in a lighthearted exchange on social media following Drake's response to Kendrick Lamar's diss track. The exchange came after Drake's "Push Ups (Drop and Give Me 50)" included jabs at Kendrick, and Kendrick's verse on Future and Metro's "Like That" took shots at Drake.
Members of Top Dawg Entertainment, including Reason, Punch, and Moosa, have responded to J. Cole's diss track aimed at Kendrick Lamar. While Reason sees it as friendly sparring and a return to fun in rap, Punch expresses disappointment and accuses the music industry of secretly hating on Kendrick. Moosa, on the other hand, dismisses Cole's track as not hitting the mark. J. Cole's diss track "7 Minute Drill" is a response to Kendrick's previous diss, and it has sparked discussions and controversy, including backlash over potentially homophobic lyrics.
ScHoolboy Q is set to release his sixth album, BLUE LIPS, and has teased fans with two new tracks, "Blueslides" and "Back In Love," showcasing contrasting sounds reminiscent of his earlier work. The songs, available on YouTube for only 24 hours, have received positive feedback, with "Back In Love" featuring production from TDE beatmaker Devin Malik and gritty trap-inspired rapping from Q. Fans are eagerly anticipating the album's release on March 1, with expectations of something special from the artist.