• @Zehzin
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    1 year ago

    The chart is the work of Dr Charles Lineweaver

    That is an amazing name for a scientist doing charts

  • @dohpaz42
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    161 year ago

    Imagine if it is true that the known universe is the center of a very large black hole. Which then suggests that even small black holes hold universes in their centers. I mean why not, right? Which begs the question that if we can create black holes in a lab, does that mean we were able to create (and destroy) universes too and just not know it?

    • @Potatisen
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      241 year ago

      But, would any black hole “come with” a universe embedded or is it a property of absorbing mass?

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        The extent of my knowledge of astrophysics and relativity are around the size of the next comma in this sentence, but wouldn’t a great deal of time pass “inside” such a black hole such that a “universe” could rise and fall in what would seem to us as just a few microseconds due to relativistic effects?

        • Entropywins
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          The blackhole universe would seem to move infinitely slow to us and our univers would flash by in an instant to them…

          • Spzi
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            01 year ago

            Black holes still have finite mass, and can be lighter than Earth.

        • iAmTheTot
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          11 year ago

          Wouldn’t it be the other way around, if anything? Things closer to a black hole experience time slower.

            • chingadera
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              Scientists conclude that because 3 energy or more is required to create a universe, there is a 99.999% probability that the observable universe is in fact a worm, with the energy of at least 3 dirt.

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                  Given the average length of a kangaroo is 1-3 meters, I went with 2.

                  The worm in this theory would be 4.39914571 × 10²⁶ kangaroos long.

                  I would calculate his volume but WE DO NOT TALK ABOUT HIS GRACE’S WIDTH NOR HIS HEIGHT. We’ve all seen the consequences.

      • Bizarroland
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        31 year ago

        Kind of leads Credence to the Buddhist idea that we are all already in hell and living multiple lives in hopes of refining ourselves enough to get out one day.

    • @NocturnalMorning
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      31 year ago

      This isn’t a new theory, the title is kind of clickbaity.

  • metaStatic
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    151 year ago

    Ultra simple conclusion any high school senior could come to knowing basically fuck all about relativity and weed … oh they have data now? this is super fucking cool.