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Sharp 08-27-2015 12:02 AM

Steven Hawking theorizes things can enter/exit black holes
 
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-w...e-once-thought

Quote:

"The message of this lecture is that black holes ain't as black as they are painted. They are not the eternal prisons they were once thought," Hawking told a meeting of experts, according to the New Scientist. "Things can get out of a black hole both on the outside and possibly come out in another universe."

thoughts?

oats 08-27-2015 02:42 AM

not a new theory of is, if I recall correctly. I remember a lecture where he talked about how information can escape mini black holes when they collapse on themselves. But idk man, I saw that movie Event Horizon so I'm not cool with sending shit into black holes.

PancakeBrah 08-27-2015 02:47 AM

Hawking the popcultural wigwam for general deep thought.

Ol dude 'Hoofter or whatever had this theory prior, or something.

The real questions is,

how did Redmayne win that oscar?

El Muffin 08-27-2015 04:12 AM

the millennium falcon when it goes into hyper speed can breach the space time continuum.

but if Chewbacca doesn't wear a seat belt he get suxd into the black hole and come out covering Kenny g tracks on tatooine

uh-oh 08-27-2015 07:03 AM

i think people are dumb and just don't get what a black hole is

its not a hole. its not a tunnel to another universe

its just a super dense piece of space metal/rock we havent discovered yet because discovering it is DEATH

the same way a star has a mass gravitational pull on everything so do black holes but times a billion. i really think if light could escape a black hole we would just see a planet type object/rock

but since light doesnt escape it seems like some black vortex void thing because its pulling everything into it so firmly that nothing escapes back out for our dumb human eyes to comprehend

i feel like someone has had to have come to this conclusion before but every time i hear scientists talk they just sound like dummies and talk about wormholes and mythical white holes that DON'T EXIST

like yo if the universe started as a tiny little ball/on the head of pin, and then exploded outward, and everything that exists in the universe was in that tiny ball

black holes are probably whatever matter that held it all and compressed it down to that size with there denseness/gravity

and right now since shit moves in cycles the black holes suck up everything near them, and eventually probably suck up EVERYTHING and then eachother and when all the black holes coalesce back together the force of them holding the ALL probably erupts and boom

BIG BANG

i just figured this shit out while being sleep deprived and having the ability to talk, walk, and type

stephen hawking can suck my dick

sral 08-27-2015 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quaker oats (Post 524673)
not a new theory of is, if I recall correctly. I remember a lecture where he talked about how information can escape mini black holes when they collapse on themselves. But idk man, I saw that movie Event Horizon so I'm not cool with sending shit into black holes.

event horizon a dope movie though

bumping above the boring drunken Bodey YouTube threads posted last night tbc

oats 08-27-2015 07:26 AM

I still hold that movie as THE scariest movie I've ever seen. it legit scared the shit out of me as a kid, and since then it's held a psychological grip on me.

it also mindfucked me cuz I only knew Sam Neil as Dr. Alan Grant from Jurassic Park.

anime_boners 08-27-2015 09:13 AM

I've entered n exited a few black holes myself

Ghost1 08-27-2015 09:19 AM

DAMNIT REED

rep for taking my post.

Amen. 08-27-2015 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by anime_boners (Post 524725)
I've entered n exited a few black holes myself

gross

anime_boners 08-27-2015 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bags (Post 524727)
DAMNIT REED

rep for taking my post.

snooze u lose

http://i.imgur.com/ACbiVqD.gif

Ghost1 08-27-2015 09:30 AM

Loooool

Tic 08-27-2015 10:38 AM

No one knows the truth about Black Holes because we can't even see them. The only way they are observed are thru the forces they exert on the things around them. Just about all the information on them are THEORIES, because we do not know for a fact.

White Holes are THEORETICAL, as is Warp Speed, as is the idea of a Multiverse, as are Worm Holes. All of these are theoretically possible, but that's it.

Those Aliens tho....

oats 08-27-2015 10:53 AM

I was live streaming a once in a lifetime lecture from the Wigwam, but I had to piss real bad, so I was in a zugzwang

Split Eight 08-27-2015 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tic (Post 524756)
No one knows the truth about Black Holes because we can't even see them. The only way they are observed are thru the forces they exert on the things around them. Just about all the information on them are THEORIES, because we do not know for a fact.

White Holes are THEORETICAL, as is Warp Speed, as is the idea of a Multiverse, as are Worm Holes. All of these are theoretically possible, but that's it.

Those Aliens tho....

Gravity is theoretical. Magnetism is theoretical. Electricity is theoretical. Whats your point?

Amen. 08-27-2015 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tic (Post 524756)
No one knows the truth about Black Holes because we can't even see them. The only way they are observed are thru the forces they exert on the things around them. Just about all the information on them are THEORIES, because we do not know for a fact.

White Holes are THEORETICAL, as is Warp Speed, as is the idea of a Multiverse, as are Worm Holes. All of these are theoretically possible, but that's it.

Those Aliens tho....

lol this nigga right here man

nerdboy

oats 08-27-2015 11:07 AM

forreal though, there's a common misconception that theories imply lack of knowledge. really, they are proof of how much we DO know about things. we fill in observational gaps with math-based models. we know a good deal about black holes, just not nearly as much as we don't know (which is why it's exciting to talk about the possibilities!).

sorry, teacher rant over. carry on

Tic 08-27-2015 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr Dog (Post 524763)
Gravity is theoretical. Magnetism is theoretical. Electricity is theoretical. Whats your point?

We can test all of these theories, that's the difference. We can't test theories of black holes because we aren't near one, nor would we be able to if we were (theoretically lol). We can observe how they interact with the surrounding environment, but we cannot run any tests like we can with gravity, electricity, etc.

@Amen singling out my post out of the 10 here, calling me nerdboy. FOH.

Amen. 08-27-2015 11:25 AM

cause you be turned on by this type of nerd shit, fucknigga

hence the RB name change to DARK MATTER

you skinny 6'2" 145lb big beaked belly button pusher cock sucker!

Tic 08-27-2015 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amen (Post 524773)
cause you be turned on by this type of nerd shit, fucknigga

hence the RB name change to DARK MATTER

you skinny 6'2" 145lb big beaked belly button pusher cock sucker!

Wish I was 6'2, b...lmao.

This shit is interesting, though, don't lie. THERE IS SO MUCH OUT THERE.

Amen. 08-27-2015 11:50 AM

s'What you're wife said, B

hahaha

Tic 08-27-2015 11:53 AM

You're a faggot. @Amen Lol.

So yo, who thinks we can bend space/time and travel at Warp Speed? Or better yet, who thinks we will find Extraterrestrial life, whether it be microbial or intelligent, in the next 10 years?

Witty 08-27-2015 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tic (Post 524779)
You're a faggot. @Amen Lol.

So yo, who thinks we can bend space/time and travel at Warp Speed? Or better yet, who thinks we will find Extraterrestrial life, whether it be microbial or intelligent, in the next 10 years?

I am really hopeful about the chance of microbial life on one of Jupiter's Moons (maybe Europa)...or Saturn's.

oats 08-27-2015 12:04 PM

at one point we thought we found microbial life on a damp moon in the inner solar system. turned out, the telescope was actually facing Ireland, and it was just Witty's weiner =/

Witty 08-27-2015 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quaker oats (Post 524784)
at one point we thought we found microbial life on a damp moon in the inner solar system. turned out, the telescope was actually facing Ireland, and it was just Witty's weiner =/

Lol you're crazy if you think any telescope could find my penis.

I mean...wait...

Split Eight 08-27-2015 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tic (Post 524770)
We can test all of these theories, that's the difference. We can't test theories of black holes because we aren't near one, nor would we be able to if we were (theoretically lol). We can observe how they interact with the surrounding environment, but we cannot run any tests like we can with gravity, electricity, etc.

@Amen singling out my post out of the 10 here, calling me nerdboy. FOH.

Can't directly examine any subatomic particles in studying quantum physics. It doesn't make the results any less valid. Theoretical means relating to the principles at play as opposed to studying their applications. Literally every scientific/chemical/physical/astronomical discovery is based on how things interact. That's called evidence. We can directly test for gravity. We still can't explain why it exists and it's literally everywhere. We're swimming in evidence and it's less explained than something so far away that humans couldnt reach it in 50 generations. Most people accept Newton's gravitational model and it's literally proven wrong, but that's not strange

Most people are just afraid of foreign ideas because they can't pretend to understand them at the same depth as something right at their fingertips

oats 08-27-2015 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr Dog (Post 524788)
Can't directly examine any subatomic particles in studying quantum physics. It doesn't make the results any less valid. Theoretical means relating to the principles at play as opposed to studying their applications. Literally every scientific/chemical/physical/astronomical discovery is based on how things interact. That's called evidence. We can directly test for gravity. We still can't explain why it exists and it's literally everywhere. We're swimming in evidence and it's less explained than something so far away that humans couldnt reach it in 50 generations. Most people accept Newton's gravitational model and it's literally proven wrong, but that's not strange

Most people are just afraid of foreign ideas because they can't pretend to understand them at the same depth as something right at their fingertips

agreed up until this point; we're pretty damn good at pretending to understand things.

Witty 08-27-2015 12:18 PM

I pretend to understand oats when he talks about korea stuff because I want to come across as cultured and a man-of-the-world type.

Split Eight 08-27-2015 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quaker oats (Post 524789)
agreed up until this point; we're pretty damn good at pretending to understand things.

See: stock markets and British humour

Hush 08-27-2015 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tic (Post 524779)
You're a faggot. @Amen Lol.

So yo, who thinks we can bend space/time and travel at Warp Speed? Or better yet, who thinks we will find Extraterrestrial life, whether it be microbial or intelligent, in the next 10 years?

We found it bro
Micro organisms all over space

oats 08-27-2015 12:23 PM

repped.

@Witty are there asians in ireland?

Witty 08-27-2015 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quaker oats (Post 524795)
repped.

@Witty are there asians in ireland?

There are many, surprisingly, especially Chinese people.

Where I live, over the last 5 years or so, there has been a huge influx of Chinese people, for reasons which are currently unclear to me.

Amen. 08-27-2015 12:42 PM

Lmao
@Tic got to be alien species w/ that nose

shit not human, bruh

where you come from?

I mean everyone KNOWS there's other life outside of earth

lets be real here

sral 08-27-2015 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr Dog (Post 524763)
Gravity is theoretical. Magnetism is theoretical. Electricity is theoretical. Whats your point?

I think the word 'theory' has a different connotation to non-science folk than it does to science folk.

In science terms, a theory has already gone through a lot of tested variables - and worked - before it's even been classified as a theory.


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