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Post by Anatoly on May 26, 2017 15:25:53 GMT 2
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Post by realmaster42 on May 26, 2017 16:07:25 GMT 2
Well, ahem. I have made a theory about this myself but never shared it anyways, but oh well. Black holes are supposedly holes in space. However, for matter to get into them, there are things inside them, meaning of course, there is space inside them (my theory), OR, in another thory, it leads to some sort of wormhole or other universes. Nothing escapes it because of it's gravitational force, antimatter. You don't see anything on it because all light is absorved into it. As seen in the photos, it seems like the planet is stretched, but it isn't. The materials keep the same size. The only problem is that light is absorved, meaning what you see is only the reflection of the light on the planet's last life moments. Since in this case the black hole is spherical, light goes around it. Laws of orbit! This is an interessting matter, please continue.
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Post by Anatoly on May 27, 2017 16:42:40 GMT 2
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Post by realmaster42 on May 27, 2017 18:14:08 GMT 2
Something really quick: please squash them all into a spoiler, they're too big...
Also what do you mean window to 4D? How could something bring another thing into another dimension? Right now we all agree to be X, Y and Z.
If W exists, how can you move Y to X? I mean, force could push, but... how can you reflect it?
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Post by Anatoly on May 27, 2017 20:00:51 GMT 2
I mean saw the 4D gif? In a black hole in my opinion. It's more emptier the vacuum. There is no space. Every point in a Ball is the same as any other point in it. Like 1 pixel, 1 molecule scaled to a big size. Like if in water you have air - The water will stay around it making a ball. And if there is no air, - the water will move into himself to close the space (gravity) I imagine this as 4D, because the black hole has space from our perspective, but if you're in, there is unlimited space.
I was explaining time slowing with our brain. Via nervs electric Impuls is send. But as of the gravity field, depending on the Nerv movement, the Signals get Shower, so your view arrives later
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Post by torbes on May 29, 2017 17:53:55 GMT 2
This is confusing me.
I think of the universe like a donut.
Blackholes are wormholes to the other surface of the donut
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Post by icepegasus on May 30, 2017 20:06:56 GMT 2
Well, to be honest, the force of black holes is incredibly strong, My opinion is that whenever it sucks planets into it, the planet just crumbles apart from the incredible force, I just find it impossible that the planet will be sucked inside as a whole planet. So also if there is something beyond the black hole, you probably won't stay alive to see it.
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Post by peace on May 30, 2017 20:20:00 GMT 2
Well, to be honest, the force of black holes is incredibly strong, My opinion is that whenever it sucks planets into it, the planet just crumbles apart from the incredible force, I just find it impossible that the planet will be sucked inside as a whole planet. So also if there is something beyond the black hole, you probably won't stay alive to see it. thta can be true the planet will fall apart in parts cuz of toooo big gravity sucks pixel by pixel the hwole planet
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