• ekZepp
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    1191 month ago

    Thank you for this daily dose of existential dread 👌

    • Nougat
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      671 month ago

      TIL that ghosts are pinned to the lumineferous aether.

    • @Geek_King
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      391 month ago

      With the Earth’s elliptical orbit, momentum would only get you so far in terms of sticking with the planet.

      • @[email protected]
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        relative to the galactic central point, per Eric Idle, the earth would be 200k/125 miles away in a single second, or relative to everything in the universe / background radiation, it would be 23,000 miles (37,000 km) away in a single second.

        Preserving momentum in different directions and you quickly double it

        Assuming an even rate of death, that’s just under 2 people dying per second currently, so you wouldn’t even be able to see the people who died before or after you if you retained human senses as a ghost.

        • @Bookmeat
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          181 month ago

          If this were true we could then actually use ghosts to determine the “true” universal reference frame, right?

      • LostXOR
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        Even with a circular orbit, if you’re unbound by gravity you’ll follow a straight path while the Earth curves, resulting in it appearing to accelerate away from you.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        Yeah they would go flying off into space relative to earth but I was more referring to the idea that they’d somehow become stationary due to being immune to gravity. That wouldn’t be sufficient on its own.

  • @Etterra
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    251 month ago

    Maybe ghosts are what dark matter is made out of.

  • ✺roguetrick✺
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    This is incorrect. Ghosts do have mass, they just don’t interact with the EM force and only through the gravity, the strong and the weak interaction (and a fifth interaction that we don’t know about). That’s right, all that dark matter and dark energy is actually ghosts.

    • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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      81 month ago

      This is the best explanation I’ve heard for dark matter that doesn’t involve the assumption that our cosmological models are completely correct.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      Can we define ghosts simply as the extinguished consciences of sentient life? So, dark matter and dark energy are the thoughts and memories of our universe.

      With no mass they will continue in a straight line at the velocity they were at when they transcended.

      Ghosts everywhere!

    • @Chekhovs_Gun
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      31 month ago

      I’ll be dead long before you were born and I’ll be dead long before you’ll be dead.

  • @[email protected]
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    201 month ago

    Is the reference frame the CMB? You’d think you could just choose the reference frame at that point and move however you want, but arguing the physics of hypothetical metaphysical beings probably doesn’t make much sense.

    • @Lost_My_Mind
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      21 month ago

      Zorak is the hammer! Me!!! ZORAK IS THE HAMMER!!!

  • @[email protected]
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    161 month ago

    Eehh objects in motion stay in motion? Does that apply to ghosts? So would the ghosts fly off in straight lines since no longer subjected to suns gravity ??

      • ✺roguetrick✺
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        31 month ago

        I don’t see how. The law of motion for massless things seems to be “must stay in motion at c in a vacuum until smashing into something, slowly turning into something weird as it loses energy due to the expansion of the universe.”

      • @[email protected]
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        130 days ago

        Massless objects always move at the speed of light (photos are massless). More important here is, that easy is not on a uniform motion, but rotating around sun, which is rotating around… So even if they remain in their last motion, their path would cover from earth… But motion relative to what? The only special frame of inertia is the cosmic background, and that statement is still under debate

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          129 days ago

          Speed is always considered relative to something. It wouldn’t be too far fetched to consider ghosts to maintain speed relative to the remains of the body of their late life.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        If we take a cue from dark matter, they could just not interact with the EM spectrum but still have mass

  • @Droggelbecher
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    141 month ago

    The only things that aren’t bound by gravity are massless. Massless things always have to be moving at the speed of light. So really the question is, what direction would the ghost shoot off to? Momentum would have to be preserved, so it’d be the opposite direction of where the corpse drops. Or maybe the corpse just move a teensy bit to the opposite direction of the ghost?

    Note: this assumes Newtonian or at least semi classical physics. In general relativity, there is no such thing as being unbound by gravity.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      11 month ago

      Straight to the center of the galaxy where all the other ghosts are constantly pulling everything towards them.

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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    131 month ago

    By this line of thinking, dying in a mass tragedy might be the best thing that could happen to you. At least you wouldn’t be in solitary confinement for eternity.

    • @Lost_My_Mind
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      71 month ago

      Yeah, but…imagine if I were in that mass tragedy with you. You’re telling me you wouldn’t rather be alone for eternity, than with me for eternity?

    • gordon
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      11 month ago

      I mean, I’m sure there’s a statistic that someone can look up but as many people as are on the planet, I feel like there would always be someone within shouting distance if not closer. I guess it really depends on how fast the earth is moving and what the frame of reference is.

      • @Cornelius_Wangenheim
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        You’re underestimating the distances and speeds involved. The earth is traveling at 67,000 mph around the sun and the sun is traveling 514,000 mph around the galactic core and takes 225 million years to do one orbit. Even if two people died within a second of each other, they’d be 100+ miles away from each other.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 month ago

        Here is a sad face…

        Earth orbits the sun. The sun orbits the super cluster in the middle of the galaxy. The galaxy is flying off into space being pulled on by other galaxies. The earth will never occupy the same expect space if you factor in all the movements. If you were holding the hand of your loved one and the two of you died withing a thenth of a second apart you would not be able to see them by the time difference at those speeds.

        Though its all relative how you want to measure and what you want to measure.

      • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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        41 month ago

        The earth moves at 18 miles per second in orbital velocity alone, there aren’t people within shouting distance of me now, and the opposite site of the planet from me is 80 miles off the coast of Madagascar. If I die at home I’m alone forever unless my wife goes at the same instant.

      • @ohwhatfollyisman
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        11 month ago

        according to this site, there are 166k desths per day; which works out to about 7k deaths per hour or a little under 120 deaths per minute (around 2 deaths per second).

        even if you get paired with somebody who dies in the same quadrant as you, there’s a good chance that that person will be an annoying prick.

        so the maths bears out. the commenter to whom you replied is correct in saying that–if the ghost-no-gravity theory is true–you would be better off dying in a mini-mass-massacre event.

  • @Bookmeat
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    121 month ago

    This actually explains a lot.

  • @ytorf
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    111 month ago

    I have a memory of seeing this exact idea in another comic on here but can’t find it! (Assuming it is a case of multiple discovery and not plagiarism)