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Post by General Veers on Mar 2, 2009 16:07:32 GMT -5
Sorry.
Yes, good idea, jakebob...
Black holes are supermassive masses, formerly stars more than three times the mass of our sun, that have extreme density and can affect light.
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Post by spaghetticat on Mar 2, 2009 16:07:47 GMT -5
I'm in advanced 8th grade math but we're learning 9th grade algebra. I know i'm gonna pass the regents but math isn't my best thing. I'm more of a scientific guy who is also religious.
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Post by The Dark Master on Mar 2, 2009 16:11:18 GMT -5
What a waste
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Post by General Veers on Mar 2, 2009 16:11:25 GMT -5
I tend to have pet peeves concerning various things, such as the definition of 0/0, the fact that Nazis are not fascists, and that weight and mass are not the same. Again, I apologize for my hostility...
What about black holes do we have problems agreeing with?
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Post by The Dark Master on Mar 2, 2009 16:14:13 GMT -5
That they are black. I read it in The Brief History of Time. Black holes emit radiation.
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Post by spaghetticat on Mar 2, 2009 16:15:11 GMT -5
That I think they lead to other dimensions but other people think different.
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Post by The Dark Master on Mar 2, 2009 16:17:09 GMT -5
They dont lead to different dimensions. Although, they might bend the universe so if we go through it, it will lead to the other side like a wormhole.
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Post by spaghetticat on Mar 2, 2009 16:17:40 GMT -5
That's true I guess.
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Post by The Dark Master on Mar 2, 2009 16:18:24 GMT -5
You guess? Dont you know?
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Post by spaghetticat on Mar 2, 2009 16:20:27 GMT -5
Well no one knows because no one has ever gone inside one. BTW check out my Era of the Greats thread I left you a question.
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Post by jakebob on Mar 2, 2009 16:23:34 GMT -5
I'm gonna go, as I can't type quickly using a Wii on-screen keyboard, and every time I reply, about 5 more from other users appear. It's a bit annoying t'tell you the truth.
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Post by spaghetticat on Mar 2, 2009 16:25:16 GMT -5
I didn't know my Wii could access the internet. That's awesome!
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Post by jakebob on Mar 2, 2009 16:28:45 GMT -5
Yeah, all you need's a router, wireless if possible, and 500 Wii Points and you'll have access to the Internet Channel. This is off topic though, so I could PM you the exact details.
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Post by spaghetticat on Mar 2, 2009 16:30:38 GMT -5
Nah, no thanks. I dont have Wii points.
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Post by General Veers on Mar 2, 2009 16:36:28 GMT -5
That they are black. I read it in The Brief History of Time. Black holes emit radiation. Black is the absorption of all visible color, and white is the reflection of all visible color. If light can't escape from a black hole, then no light goes from the black hole to a viewer's eyes. If no light can make it to the viewer's eyes, then the viewer sees black. I must say, though, I'm glad you have a source. I'll have to check that out sometime...
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Post by spaghetticat on Mar 2, 2009 16:38:01 GMT -5
Black holes are invisible to the human eye. You can only see them with certain equipment.
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Post by General Veers on Mar 2, 2009 16:38:35 GMT -5
Such as instruments that detect X-rays, yes...
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Post by spaghetticat on Mar 2, 2009 16:44:09 GMT -5
Basically...
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Post by SM on Mar 2, 2009 17:14:53 GMT -5
Wormholes don't exist.
A black hole won't take you anywhere. It will grind you into your internal atoms and maybe separate that. You will die and you will not be happy and you will remain inside the black hole and will not magically appear somewhere else. Don't like that? Too bad. That's physics.
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Post by GrandEnder on Mar 2, 2009 17:33:44 GMT -5
You sound like your blissfully ignoring all points, SM, you put no reason forth for any of your points.
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