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Interesting black hole stuff... Is it true that supposedly there's a "White hole" somewhere in the universe from which black hole material is expelled (IE one for each black hole)? I'm pretty sure its a comic-book-style-myth, but I'm not certain...

 

Some people would call that 'God' Tofu.

 

*Stares blankly* Huh? The light at the end of the tunnel? Not what I'm talking about. Theoretically the matter is compressed so much that some manner of change occurs and *Poof* an atom-sized piece of matter that was once a planetoid is sent out of a black hole/ white hole before getting instantly sucked back in. I'm not talking the light at the end of the tunnel.

12/14/07

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Interesting black hole stuff... Is it true that supposedly there's a "White hole" somewhere in the universe from which black hole material is expelled (IE one for each black hole)? I'm pretty sure its a comic-book-style-myth, but I'm not certain...

 

Some people would call that 'God' Tofu.

 

*Stares blankly* Huh? The light at the end of the tunnel? Not what I'm talking about. Theoretically the matter is compressed so much that some manner of change occurs and *Poof* an atom-sized piece of matter that was once a planetoid is sent out of a black hole/ white hole before getting instantly sucked back in. I'm not talking the light at the end of the tunnel.

 

I was making a funny... Or trying to...

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Interesting black hole stuff... Is it true that supposedly there's a "White hole" somewhere in the universe from which black hole material is expelled (IE one for each black hole)? I'm pretty sure its a comic-book-style-myth, but I'm not certain...

 

Get your paws on the issue of the New Scientist I was on about Tofu dude; :wink: we're talking in numerous-and a mean numerous-dimensions here... apparently...

 

Whilst I must confess to struggle sometimes to keep up with the science involved in all this stuff, I am utterly fascinated by theories like this.

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They are fascinating to try and comprehend. The current science-book floating round my bed discusses the possibility of black holes no bigger than an atom, but it would require pressures only in the few first moments of the big-bang to create them.

Which book is that?

 

There was a fascinating article in the New Scientist 11th Feb that discusses the possibility of life within blackholes. Enter the Void by Paul Wesson. I tried to find an open link, but I think you have to pay for it. Well worth checking out.

I found a link to the begining of the article but you have to pay for the rest.

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We could be inside a black hole? Crap, now I'm pretty sure I'm gonna wind up parting with 4.99 to read the rest of that...

12/14/07

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There was a fascinating article in the New Scientist 11th Feb that discusses the possibility of life within blackholes. Enter the Void by Paul Wesson. I tried to find an open link, but I think you have to pay for it. Well worth checking out.
Darn! Why don't these New Scientist blokes go open source... :evil:
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Which book is that?

 

Not a particularly learned work, but an entertaining read. The Science in Science Fiction published by book club associates by arrangement of Michael Joseph Limited, 1983. It basically trawls through the works of science fiction examining the hard physics behind everything more or less tackled by the genre; but not in a snobbish that's all completely impossible type of way, but more an eye-opening basic outlining of the physics behind popular things encountered in science fiction. I recall something written far more rescently mentioning the subject, but that would be a lengthy rumage through my book case.... :?

 

Darn! Why don't these New Scientist blokes go open source...

 

My thoughts entirely... I guess he's quite a learned chap, so he's quite likely to have his own web site or a site where he posts his scientific findings! I can scan the three-page article tomorrow at the zoo if you want Scathe! :)

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I can scan the three-page article tomorrow at the zoo if you want Scathe! :)

Why not take a camera with you and take some pictures for us? Or you could take the pics and type up the text. That would work too.

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You know... If I just happened to go to a certain website and my computer was -cough- "Routed" -cough- and it forced a download of the book on me, and by a sudden act of God the printer just happened to start printing it, I wouldn't be to blame would I?
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You know... If I just happened to go to a certain website and my computer was -cough- "Routed" -cough- and it forced a download of the book on me, and by a sudden act of God the printer just happened to start printing it, I wouldn't be to blame would I?

 

I think you might have to go down this route dude *cough*, whilst I did the scan today, and set it to myself on my hotmail account, I forgot I did this from superfast broadband at the Zoological society, overlooking the fact the resulting .pdf file was 2 megs, so I can't do much now, given i'm now not on broadband. Also, besides copying and pasting as text here if I could be patient enough the half hour download retrieving it from said hotmail account, it would be a little large on the bandwidth front for a single post, and E would have every right to slap me around the ear.

 

So buy the magazine for the article dudes, it's only last month's copy, and should be in every uni's library...

 

do you know if that book can be ordered off the web? It sounds like a very entertaining read.

 

No clue dude! It is rather old, published in the mid-eighties, and whilst most of the physics does seem to stand, you'ld be better off reading something much newer with much fresher thinking. I would recomend Bill Bryson's 'A short history of nearly everything.' :P

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I felt like I needed a Viking Boat and a crew of 30 Stout Vikings

and a good following wind to traverse that link.

 

(no really! I actually did)I took a deep breath rounded them up and set forth.

 

The fact i'm writing this means I made it. Anyway, it's way, way to studied for me to take seriously... this is easier:

 

 

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Great one. :lol::lol:

 

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You've got to admire the shear magnitude of that guy's foolishness. I mean what did he expect would happen if he threw him self down an escalator? What an idiot. :lol:
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You've got to admire the shear magnitude of that guy's foolishness. I mean what did he expect would happen if he threw him self down an escalator? What an idiot. :lol:

 

Maybe he was trying to do that... er, freestyle... walking... stuff that AI made a post about a little while ago (Can't remember what its called, now). It takes practice before you can do such things... Damn there was a lot of blood after that...http://www.galbadiax.com/oblivion/wallpaper/oblivion-2-1024.jpg

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