• @Aremel
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    177 days ago

    I watched it last night. I’m still trying to get my head around positive pressure vacuum.

    • kbal
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      317 days ago

      Wikipedia says “the inner region has thermodynamically no entropy and may be thought of as a gravitational Bose–Einstein condensate” if that helps

      • @[email protected]
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        46 days ago

        It helps in that I clearly don’t understand what is happening, but at least I can put fancy words with it.

    • @PunnyName
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      87 days ago

      Can you get your head around singularities? Because as much as I do understand, I still don’t understand them.

      • Radioactive Butthole
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        Its just a part in the equation where you’re dividing by zero, that’s all. We know you cant divide by zero, so it means our theories are incomplete.

        The gravastar theory is notable (IMO) because it does away with the singularity. Although, it seems like this theory is borderline unfalsifiable, since any way you could detect a gravastar would also be insistinguishable from a black hole.

        Personally, I am of the (completely unsubstantiated) opinion that black holes create universes (somehow) because it is a simple, succinct answer to many questions. So, any theory that takes that seriously would be worth further research, imo. But until there is some kind of observational evidence, I think this is just relegated to the realm of “that’s a neat thing that math can do”.

        • @Valmond
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          26 days ago

          That’s interesting, I’m debunking bogus claims of my lil bro from time to time and when pushed it usually ends up in some sort of division by zero (all is everything and everything is all sort of idiocy), does this thing you describe where if you divide by zero your theory is incomplete have a name? Any pointer warmly welcomed!

          • Radioactive Butthole
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            26 days ago

            Yes, this is an excellent video! Thanks for finding this, I couldn’t remember which video I saw this in when I was typing my reply.

            If this is something that interests anyone reading this thread, PBS Space Time has a number of excellent videos on the topic of black holes and their theoretical alternatives.

      • @niktemadur
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        36 days ago

        I’m gonna rephrase that for both of us, I think (hope):
        We understand better what it is we don’t understand about them.

      • Talaraine
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        -97 days ago

        What’s weird is I do! After decades of watching and learning I think we’re a 3-dimensional species that can only mathematically measure things via 2-dimensional thinking. (We can only visualize space-time in a single plane for example mentally, honestly)

        All the things that ‘disappear into nothing’ like singularities and even UFO’s I think simply are 4th dimensional in nature if not higher. They dip in and out of what we can perceive and the beings that live there are amused at us crawling around like ants in an ant-hill.

        • @PunnyName
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          27 days ago

          You might wanna watch this Veritasium video talking about how we understand information around black holes, before you start bringing in UFOs and UAPs.