2024-01-04 at 1:59 PM UTC
The truth is that humanity has reached the end of science. Not that there are no more scientific facts to be learnt but in the way that we are past the point where, for example, you might find out that the human body has 3 lungs or something: it doesn't, it has 2. We can be pretty confident you won't find a third lung at some point in the future for what we currently call a human. Even if we have much, much yet to learn about the human body, the time for those types of big discoveries is past.
So too is the case with physics and astronomy and black holes and shit.
In extremis, we have two extremely successful theories within their domains, the standard model and general relativity which very accurately model the dynamics of quantum mechanical and astrophysical phenomena respectively. Within their domains, they are ironclad.
And within their domains, which are as extreme as the energies inside a particle collider (which approach point energy densities like that of the Universe near the Big Bang) for the Standard Model, and black hole and neutron star collisions for General Relativity, they basically forbid superluminal signalling, anything too wild in terms of computation, some wild in-theory phenomena but nothing that can reasonably be leveraged by humans for technology maybe in the next million years or possibly ever...
To specifically turn to black holes, all their mysteries and seemingly exotic natures are currently hypothesized only due to the limits of General Relativity and exotic "loophole" and "logic gap" ideas like the Black Hole Information Paradox etc exist only at the boundaries when the two theories, GR and the SM interact. However for example the BHIP is not some intractable problem, in fact we already have an abundance of proposed resolutions for it. However what we lack is the evidence necessary to distinguish which of these explanations can be ruled out, because our telescopes can only see so much and our particle colliders can only get so energetic within certain physical constraints. And humans won't be able to visit even the nearest black holes for at minimum hundreds of thousands of years to conduct specific experiments to resolve things like the BHIP.
So until then, all that matters, all that will be exciting, will be TECHNOLOGY, engineering within the complexity domains of these physical theories.
But astronomers and physicists and shit will just sit around diddling their assholes about these questions they will never get the answers toneithin their lifetimes and potentially even their children's children's children and so on will never get.
So I'm done thinking about that gay shit.
Same with religion and big questions in philosophy and shit. Maybe it was fun when I was smoking too much weed or some shit but it just isn't any more.
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2024-01-04 at 3:10 PM UTC
shove a black hole up you8r ass faggot!!!
2024-01-04 at 3:14 PM UTC
Take a hit of Purple Anus and check back with us
2024-01-04 at 3:18 PM UTC
YOU'RE A FUCKING FAGGOT OP
Originally posted by DUSM Raylan Givens
The truth is that humanity has reached the end of science.
oikay then how do you generate and control and weaponize a black hole go right ahead and do it. Exactly
Originally posted by DUSM Raylan Givens
So I'm done thinking about that gay shit.
Same with religion and big questions in philosophy and shit. Maybe it was fun when I was smoking too much weed or some shit but it just isn't any more.
maybe you're just retarded it's not like anything you thought of was added to by you thinking about it anyways
*tokez*
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2024-01-04 at 4:39 PM UTC
I've decided it's not worth thinking. Black Holes are dense, and I will be denser.
2024-01-04 at 10:30 PM UTC
why would a dalit who couldnt even wrap his mimd around shitting in a proper purpose-built shit receptacle try to rape his mind around african-"american" holes.
why.
2024-01-05 at 1:09 AM UTC
there is a limit to human knowledge. the answers to some questions are objectively and literally unknowable, no matter how much time passes or how much known information advances and accumulates. the question of black holes still has some meat on that bone, and you're wrong about the energy densities of the most energetic man-made particle collisions being anything close to the big bang, but your overall point is essentially correct. it's all meaningless. all initial states lead to maximum entropy in the end.
2024-01-05 at 1:15 AM UTC
there is only one universal truth: nothingness