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Love, Courtney (May 30, 2013). "Interview with Anthony Cumia and Greg Hughes". The Opie & Anthony Show (Interview). Interviewed by Anthony Cumia; Greg Hughes. New York City. Without insulting one of my oldest friends who let me use his rehearsal space before I even had a band, therefore I wouldn't even be here without Flea Wappler, Margaret (April 27, 2010). "Album review: Hole's 'Nobody's Daughter' ". Los Angeles Times. Pop & Hiss. Archived from the original on May 1, 2010 . Retrieved May 20, 2010. Love, Courtney (September 1, 1994). "The Hole Story". MTV Networks (Interview). Interviewed by Loder, Kurt. American theoretical physicist John Archibald Wheeler (inspired by Weyl's work) [9] coined the term "wormhole" in a 1957 paper co-authored by Charles W. Misner: [10]

Live Through This was released on April 12, 1994, one week after Love's husband, Kurt Cobain, was found dead in his Seattle home. In the wake of Love's family tragedy, Live Through This was a critical success. It spawned several popular singles, including " Doll Parts", " Violet", and " Miss World", going multi-platinum and being hailed "Album of the Year" by Spin magazine. [43] [44] NME called the album "a personal but secretive thrash-pop opera of urban nihilism and passionate dumb thinks", [45] and Rolling Stone said the album "may be the most potent blast of female insurgency ever committed to tape". [46] Enrico Rodrigo, The Physics of Stargates: Parallel Universes, Time Travel, and the Enigma of Wormhole Physics, Eridanus Press, 2010, p. 281. W/HOLE) is an evening-length film created by queer/feminist porn collective AORTA filmsin collaboration with performance company the A.O. Movement Collective. This feature length film seeks to explore the incredible potency of queer hedonism, specifically how the authentic performativity of kink and queer porn can evolve trauma into orgasm, and grief into politically radical, transformative, body-based joy. This work aims to negotiate pornographic embodiment as an anti-oppressive, trans-inclusive feminist practice rooted in femme caretaking and risk, and contextualizes itself as a choreographic process. (W/HOLE) investigates the complexity of pleasure, exploring the so-called obscenity of bodies in their most tremendous capacity—their glorious, illicit humanity.

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Hole went on to specialise in painting industrial and historical material. Although born in England, his mother was Scottish, he was brought up, studied, lived, worked and died in Edinburgh, and devoted much of his energies to Scottish national subjects and purposes. In later life he lived at 13 Inverleith Terrace in north Edinburgh, his neighbour at 15 being fellow-artist James Cadenhead. [5] Visser, Matt (1996). "Gravitational vacuum polarization. II. Energy conditions in the Boulware vacuum". Physical Review D. 54 (8): 5116–5122. arXiv: gr-qc/9604008. Bibcode: 1996PhRvD..54.5116V. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.54.5116. PMID 10021199. S2CID 31954680. a b Hirschberg, Lynn (September 1, 1992). "Strange Love". Vanity Fair . Retrieved December 22, 2017.

Grow, Kory (April 2, 2014). "Courtney Love to Reunite Hole's 'Celebrity Skin' Lineup Again". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on April 2, 2014 . Retrieved February 5, 2018. Morris, Michael S. & Thorne, Kip S. (1988). "Wormholes in spacetime and their use for interstellar travel: A tool for teaching general relativity". American Journal of Physics. 56 (5): 395–412. Bibcode: 1988AmJPh..56..395M. doi: 10.1119/1.15620. Auf der Maur, Melissa (2004). Auf der Maur (CD). Erlandson, Eric; Iha, James. Capitol Records. p.2. 7243 5 78941 2 8. Theoretically, a wormhole might connect extremely long distances such as a billion light-years, or short distances such as a few meters, or different points in time, or even different universes. [3]On March 28, 2011, Love, Erlandson, Patty Schemel and Auf der Maur appeared at the New York screening of Schemel's documentary Hit So Hard: The Life and Near-Death Story of Patty Schemel at the Museum of Modern Art. [99] The appearance was the first time in thirteen years that all four members appeared together in public. Schemel had expressed a desire to record with Love, Erlandson and Auf der Maur stating "nothing has been discussed, but I have a feeling." [99] After the screening, the four took part in a Q&A session where Love stated: "For me, as much as I love playing with Patty – and I would play with her in five seconds again, and everyone onstage – if it's not moving forward, I don't wanna do it. That's just my thing. There's rumblings; there's always bloody rumblings. But if it's not miserable and it's going forward and I'm happy with it... that's all I have to say about that question." [100]

Choi, Charles Q. (2013-12-03). "Spooky physics phenomenon may link universe's wormholes". NBC News . Retrieved 2019-07-30. AORTA filmsmakes experimental queer/feminist cinema for our impending post-human future. Led by founders Creative Director Mahx Capacity, and Performer/Producers Parts Authority and Ginny Woolf, AORTA films seeks to create ethical, lusty, heartfelt content that disrupts boundaries and glitches desire. Working out of DIY and experimental performance contexts, they are interested in creating content that centers performers across a wide range of bodies, genders, races, and identities. They work collaboratively, prioritizing safe and enthusiastically consensual creative processes, and are obsessed with creating aesthetics and narratives that explode with destabilizing pleasure. things we learn in this week's NME". NME. June 17, 2009. Archived from the original on December 1, 2017. Kirillov, A. A.; P. Savelova, E. (2008). "Dark Matter from a gas of wormholes". Physics Letters B. 660 (3): 93–99. arXiv: 0707.1081. Bibcode: 2008PhLB..660...93K. doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2007.12.034. S2CID 12150385.

a b Rodrigo, Enrico (2010). The Physics of Stargates. Eridanus Press. p.281. ISBN 978-0-9841500-0-7. The universe may not contort itself into all the shapes general relativity allows, but Haggard thinks physicists should follow this rabbit hole all the way to the end. "Why wouldn't you investigate whether they [white holes] have interesting consequences," he said. "It may be that those consequences aren't what you expected, but it would be foolhardy to ignore them." Additional resources

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