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| Khaz:
As requested by: Myself, --- Quote from: Verification on October 14, 2017, 05:30:20 PM ---count me in --- End quote --- --- Quote from: HellHound on October 14, 2017, 05:35:13 PM ---I am interested in your spacey ideas :o --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Blockomaniac on October 14, 2017, 05:36:14 PM ---o/ --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Kringleberg on October 14, 2017, 06:44:37 PM ---hi yos --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Becquerel on October 14, 2017, 06:45:05 PM ---Space discussion thread pls --- End quote --- Discuss all things space you come across. Since this is new I will probably add major theories to the OP and an index of discussion depending on how big the thread even gets. To infinity and beyond! Let's discuss the nature of gravity and why individual bodies are typically spherical but clusters of objects are disklike. |
| Blockomaniac:
no i wanna talk about how black holes can make time travel possible, and how is space is infinite |
| Verification:
clusters of objects are disklike because something is preventing them from forming together jupiter"s rings dont form into something because of jupiter's moons the kuiper and asteroid belt are too far from eachother and are stuck between things so they are forced to be belts asterioid belt because of mars and jupiter and the kuiper belt because of neptune and they're way too far apart and slow orbiting for major collisions to happen |
| Khaz:
--- Quote from: Blockomaniac on October 14, 2017, 06:56:34 PM ---no i wanna talk about how black holes can make time travel possible, and how is space is infinite --- End quote --- owo interstellar huh huh well you see time is a relatively subjective concept only pertaining to humankind. nature and existence as a whole don't really care about time it just does its thing because that's what it needs to do. what is time? are there other forms of time? we know it's infinite and continuous, but does it infinitely extend backwards too? we can only see history through capturing light. if we look up to the sky through a telescope and see something that's 1000 light-years away, we are seeing it as it was 1000 years ago because it takes 1000 years for it's light to reach us. light seems to be essential to understanding and recording time that happened in the past. as far as i know we dont need light to understand time in the future. there is no way to understand the future. it happens and it will happen because time is infinite. with that being said, light cant escape black holes so if we somehow use black holes for time travel, would it even be possible to go back in time? how would time travel to the future work? is spacetime so forgeted within a blackhole that time simply just doesnt exist and it just stops? there are so many questions |
| Steve5451²:
hell yeah --- Quote from: Blockomaniac on October 14, 2017, 06:56:34 PM ---no i wanna talk about how black holes can make time travel possible, and how is space is infinite --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Khaz on October 14, 2017, 07:15:05 PM ---owo interstellar huh huh well you see time is a relatively subjective concept only pertaining to humankind. nature and existence as a whole don't really care about time it just does its thing because that's what it needs to do. what is time? are there other forms of time? we know it's infinite and continuous, but does it infinitely extend backwards too? we can only see history through capturing light. if we look up to the sky through a telescope and see something that's 1000 light-years away, we are seeing it as it was 1000 years ago because it takes 1000 years for it's light to reach us. light seems to be essential to understanding and recording time that happened in the past. as far as i know we dont need light to understand time in the future. there is no way to understand the future. it happens and it will happen because time is infinite. with that being said, light cant escape black holes so if we somehow use black holes for time travel, would it even be possible to go back in time? how would time travel to the future work? is spacetime so forgeted within a blackhole that time simply just doesnt exist and it just stops? there are so many questions --- End quote --- time slows down as your speed increases so as you accelerate towards the black hole the world around you is moving faster while seeming the same for you. It's more of a fast forward than time travel, and you'd just end up getting ripped apart by the black hole anyway. you could possibly orbit the black hole to fast forward time but i don't know how strong this effect would be. orbits around earth for months only seem to be a millisecond behind. at least that's the way i understand it. i'm sure somebody's more knowledgeable in this field. |
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