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Disgusting idiots waste time and money to produce disgustingly blurry picture of black hole (not a nigger's asscrack thread this time)
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2019-05-10 at 12:30 AM UTC
Originally posted by Narc So by your logic astronaut's going to space in a rocket don't feel any gforce because the rocket is a bubble?
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My understanding is that Spectral thinks that at like 98% or 99% or even 99.999999whatever % of light-speed (which is always relative, even, presumably, at light speed) that this bubble somehow auto-generates.
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2019-05-10 at 12:30 AM UTC
Originally posted by Narc You're just SciFi talking is all. Completely theoretical. My point was that light speed travel would be like an episode of star trek. The gforce in reality light speed travel would leave you as a very thin blood and shit colored painting on the rear wall of your ship.
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Travelling below the speed of light, inertial dampeners would be used. Once the speed of light is achieved, inertia becomes irrelevant.
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2019-05-10 at 12:34 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Travelling below the speed of light, inertial dampeners would be used. Once the speed of light is achieved, inertia becomes irrelevant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertia_negation
No it doesn't. Force as movement in one direction, has an equal force in the opposite direction. Thats a law of physics. It doesn't just go away coz you want it to.
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2019-05-10 at 12:39 AM UTC
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2019-05-10 at 12:42 AM UTCSpeckles fuck off bringing your SciFi bullshit theory to a serious real world discussion.
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2019-05-10 at 12:48 AM UTCBubbles!
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2019-05-10 at 1:32 AM UTCSpeckles thinks Michael Jacksons pet monkey will save him getting crushed by light speed. The monkey just has to bang speckles in the ass at light speed and that will counteract the force from the opposite direction.
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2019-05-10 at 12:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by CASPER Also- none of us would have been able to take a picture of a black hole is someone paid us an obscene sum of money. Considering that light apparently gets sucked into the hole beyond the event horizon, im curious how they even got this picture. Can stray photons be "gathered" in a particular place? Idk shit about shit so im really just high and imagining stuff and im too lazy to google it right now.
thats not even the real image of the black hole.
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2019-05-10 at 12:37 PM UTC
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2019-06-04 at 5:38 PM UTC
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2019-08-25 at 5:02 AM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Lets face facts. The people who published this image should be ashamed of themselves and their methodology, and should have deleted their work and retired to monastic life rather than shoving this travesty out in front of the public for a bunch of pseuds to hum and haw over.
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2019-08-25 at 5:48 AM UTCSomehow...a blurry picture preceded the 16777216 = 2^24 definition version of captured photos of a black hole's mechanics in process