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"Spartacus" |
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28 May 2007 05:02:23 PM |
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Black holes |
There's a particle on your event horizon... It's negatively charged
self is sucked in to the black hole and it's positively charged
particle freed to wander in space. Why?
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| User: "Frickin Lunatic Pinhead" |
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| Title: Re: Black holes |
28 May 2007 05:14:46 PM |
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"Spartacus" <jinxfx13@rogers.com> wrote in message
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There's a particle on your event horizon... It's negatively charged
self is sucked in to the black hole and it's positively charged
particle freed to wander in space. Why?
if you want a serious answer, i believe it's related to vacuum energy. i
could be wrong, my formal education is in EMS/disaster.
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| User: "Frickin Lunatic Pinhead" |
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| Title: Re: Black holes |
28 May 2007 05:09:30 PM |
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"Spartacus" <jinxfx13@rogers.com> wrote in message
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There's a particle on your event horizon... It's negatively charged
self is sucked in to the black hole and it's positively charged
particle freed to wander in space. Why?
"I explode like a bomb. No one is spared. My power is my mass times the
speed of light squared."
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| User: "Spartacus" |
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| Title: Re: Black holes |
28 May 2007 05:27:21 PM |
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On May 28, 6:09 pm, "Frickin' Lunatic Pinhead"
<gravityzrain...@yahoo.com> wrote:
"Spartacus" <jinxf...@rogers.com> wrote in message
"I explode like a bomb. No one is spared. My power is my mass times the
speed of light squared."
That sounds right. The act of particle splitting has it's own
momentum... Have a cigar Pinhead!
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| User: "CyberDroog" |
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| Title: Re: Black holes |
29 May 2007 12:01:20 AM |
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On 28 May 2007 15:02:23 -0700, Spartacus <jinxfx13@rogers.com> wrote:
There's a particle on your event horizon... It's negatively charged
self is sucked in to the black hole and it's positively charged
particle freed to wander in space. Why?
Positive and negative? Don't you mean matter and anti-matter? From my
limited understanding, a black hole eventually evaporates because particles
can escape it. That is particles of matter moving forward in time are like
particles of anti-matter moving backwards in time.
Or something like that.
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Of course the game is rigged. Don't let that stop you--if you don't play,
you can't win.
- Robert Heinlein
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| User: "Frickin Lunatic Pinhead" |
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| Title: Re: Black holes |
29 May 2007 05:27:18 AM |
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"CyberDroog" <CyberDroog@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote in message
news:4pcn53d2h85arqlna8jdvled6ca76ci9vg@news.easynews.com...
On 28 May 2007 15:02:23 -0700, Spartacus <jinxfx13@rogers.com> wrote:
There's a particle on your event horizon... It's negatively charged
self is sucked in to the black hole and it's positively charged
particle freed to wander in space. Why?
Positive and negative? Don't you mean matter and anti-matter? From my
limited understanding, a black hole eventually evaporates because
particles
can escape it. That is particles of matter moving forward in time are like
particles of anti-matter moving backwards in time.
Or something like that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawking_radiation
"Physical insight on the process may be gained by imagining that
particle-antiparticle radiation is emitted from just beyond the event
horizon. This radiation does not come directly from the black hole itself,
but rather is a result of virtual particles being "boosted" by the black
hole's gravitation into becoming real particles."
"A more precise, but still much simplified view of the process is that
vacuum fluctuations cause a particle-antiparticle pair to appear close to
the event horizon of a black hole. One of the pair falls into the black hole
whilst the other escapes. In order to preserve total energy, the particle
which fell into the black hole must have had a negative energy (with respect
to an observer far away from the black hole). By this process the black hole
loses mass, and to an outside observer it would appear that the black hole
has just emitted a particle."
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| User: "Spartacus" |
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| Title: Re: Black holes |
29 May 2007 01:14:15 AM |
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On May 29, 1:01 am, CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
On 28 May 2007 15:02:23 -0700, Spartacus <jinxf...@rogers.com> wrote:
There's a particle on your event horizon... It's negatively charged
self is sucked in to the black hole and it's positively charged
particle freed to wander in space. Why?
Positive and negative? Don't you mean matter and anti-matter? From my
limited understanding, a black hole eventually evaporates because particles
can escape it. That is particles of matter moving forward in time are like
particles of anti-matter moving backwards in time.
Or something like that.
Same thing applies when you sneak into a show; Walk in backwards...
They'll think you're leaving.... Anti matter interests me little more
than Uncle mass. For my part, I intend taking a journey into the
future. Even as I speak, I leave a present behind me!
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Of course the game is rigged. Don't let that stop you--if you don't play,
you can't win.
- Robert Heinlein
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| User: "Moop" |
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| Title: Re: Black holes |
28 May 2007 05:08:04 PM |
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On May 28, 6:02 pm, Spartacus <jinxf...@rogers.com> wrote:
There's a particle on your event horizon... It's negatively charged
self is sucked in to the black hole and it's positively charged
particle freed to wander in space. Why?
Wikipedia might know: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_holes
Are you questioning the meaning of life today? I used to do that.
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| User: "Spartacus" |
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28 May 2007 05:33:16 PM |
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On May 28, 6:08 pm, Moop <blamesh...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 28, 6:02 pm, Spartacus <jinxf...@rogers.com> wrote:
There's a particle on your event horizon... It's negatively charged
self is sucked in to the black hole and it's positively charged
particle freed to wander in space. Why?
Wikipedia might know:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_holes
Are you questioning the meaning of life today? I used to do that.
If energy is never lost, where does it go? I want some too! I'm even
feeling a tad flighty... How is your day going Moop? I have to change
my fish: "Presto!" Darn! It worked before. Thanx for the directions.
I've been meaning to get out.
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| User: "Frickin Lunatic Pinhead" |
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| Title: Re: Black holes |
28 May 2007 05:48:58 PM |
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"Spartacus" <jinxfx13@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:1180391596.132331.301820@h2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
On May 28, 6:08 pm, Moop <blamesh...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 28, 6:02 pm, Spartacus <jinxf...@rogers.com> wrote:
There's a particle on your event horizon... It's negatively charged
self is sucked in to the black hole and it's positively charged
particle freed to wander in space. Why?
Wikipedia might know:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_holes
Are you questioning the meaning of life today? I used to do that.
If energy is never lost, where does it go? I want some too! I'm even
feeling a tad flighty... How is your day going Moop? I have to change
my fish: "Presto!" Darn! It worked before. Thanx for the directions.
I've been meaning to get out.
the black hole shrinks as it radiates. Penrose has a lecture online about
black hole thermodynamics.
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| User: "Spartacus" |
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| Title: Re: Black holes |
28 May 2007 08:59:19 PM |
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On May 28, 6:48 pm, "Frickin' Lunatic Pinhead"
<gravityzrain...@yahoo.com> wrote:
"Spartacus" <jinxf...@rogers.com> wrote in message
the black hole shrinks as it radiates. Penrose has a lecture online about
black hole thermodynamics.
Oooo! That's interesting! Hawking says there are perturbations in a
black hole that allows matter to escape into paralel universes where
black holes don't exist. I always knew there had to be some
explination of where all that matter goes to after it reaches the
singularity. Ureeka! Why am I so happy? It's not my black hole... I
wonder what it's like in an identical universe anyway? String theory
ssuggests 11 dimentions. I say, where there are 11, there must be 12!
What do you think? Should I phone Guiness?
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| User: "Spartacus" |
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28 May 2007 09:09:43 PM |
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On May 28, 6:48 pm, "Frickin' Lunatic Pinhead"
<gravityzrain...@yahoo.com> wrote:
"Spartacus" <jinxf...@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:1180391596.132331.301820@h2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
the black hole shrinks as it radiates. Penrose has a lecture online about
black hole thermodynamics.
It's said that a black hole the size of a proton, in the same position
where our sun Solomon sits now, would warm the earth just as well...
Gosh! I gotta get me one of those for my room in the wiinter! Gas
shortage indeed...
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| User: "%" |
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| Title: Re: Black holes |
28 May 2007 09:09:54 PM |
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"Spartacus" <jinxfx13@rogers.com> wrote in message
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On May 28, 6:48 pm, "Frickin' Lunatic Pinhead"
<gravityzrain...@yahoo.com> wrote:
"Spartacus" <jinxf...@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:1180391596.132331.301820@h2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
the black hole shrinks as it radiates. Penrose has a lecture online
about
black hole thermodynamics.
It's said that a black hole the size of a proton, in the same position
where our sun Solomon sits now, would warm the earth just as well...
Gosh! I gotta get me one of those for my room in the wiinter! Gas
shortage indeed...
i get that from pickled eggs
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| User: "Moop" |
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| Title: Re: Black holes |
28 May 2007 05:41:18 PM |
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On May 28, 6:33 pm, Spartacus <jinxf...@rogers.com> wrote:
On May 28, 6:08 pm, Moop <blamesh...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 28, 6:02 pm, Spartacus <jinxf...@rogers.com> wrote:
There's a particle on your event horizon... It's negatively charged
self is sucked in to the black hole and it's positively charged
particle freed to wander in space. Why?
Wikipedia might know:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_holes
Are you questioning the meaning of life today? I used to do that.
If energy is never lost, where does it go? I want some too! I'm even
feeling a tad flighty... How is your day going Moop? I have to change
my fish: "Presto!" Darn! It worked before. Thanx for the directions.
I've been meaning to get out.
My day is going slow. Maybe the black hole might help..
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