(09-28-2012, 08:30 PM)Nemet Robert Wrote: But even with all that, it's still... can't find the right words.
This entire topic's now a research camp. What next? Something on the other side of a black hole? Or Schwarzschild wormhole?
I don't think there is something on the other side of a black hole as spacetime is infinitive scaled. But if it has to be something my guess is a white hole (no kidding there are theories about these).
(09-28-2012, 08:31 PM)Scraper Wrote: Looks like naked fat guy from behind.
Actually watch this
•I have found the answer to the universe and everything, but this sign is too small to contain it.
(This post was last modified: 09-28-2012, 08:35 PM by BAndrew.)
(09-28-2012, 08:30 PM)BAndrew Wrote: It's the graphical presentation of the function
z = z² + c
Dude, I got 4- (or something... it's the worst number you can possibly have) from a math test back in the day.
I had ½ points from the whole test and principal was my teacher. He called me in in front of the class to give me the paper.
(09-28-2012, 08:30 PM)BAndrew Wrote: It's the graphical presentation of the function
z = z² + c
Dude, I got 4- (or something... it's the worst number you can possibly have) from a math test back in the day.
I had ½ points from the whole test and principal was my teacher. He called me in in front of the class to give me the paper.
True story. lol.
HaHa lol, don't worry
(09-28-2012, 08:35 PM)Nemet Robert Wrote: I heard about while holes.
Black hole
And white hole
Of course, this kind of travel may be possible if both holes would be connected. But still, not certain.
A wormhole might be the answer there. But they say a Schwarzschild wormhole might allow time travel.
You would be dead by then.
•I have found the answer to the universe and everything, but this sign is too small to contain it.
(09-28-2012, 08:41 PM)Nemet Robert Wrote: Hell! Just stare at the black hole pic I posted. The optical illusion there made my ass jump up into the ceiling!
What optical illusion?
•I have found the answer to the universe and everything, but this sign is too small to contain it.