• @Bill-Dhivid We're gonna make it. You designed this spacecraft with the self propelled. C'mon, Bill.. think! We need to attain a velocity more than the speed of light. But if we failed.. well, at least this is the most spectacular way to die! It will become history some day XD


  • @flAsh Beyond imagination. What do you think if we put a black hole in the core of the sun? Will it initially crunch everything then turn the sun into an enormous pressure cooker with the heat turned on high?


  • @Lazz Hanging around the right person really impacted me. Thanks! It’s still nothing when compared to yours.


  • @kaia_ Though I respect your opinion I will have to politely disagree. Your thoughts and words leave my own seeming half-formed, and scattered, by comparison. My humble opinion.


  • @kaia_
    I think if it happen blackhole starts to eat sun .
    Cooker

    We will see sun brighter but thronging less light or solar plasma . people might feel difference in pattern of northern lights. Blackhole don't bust objects it just suck it up and the time near to blackhole became slow so speed of light will be relatively slow for us. It depends on size of black hole


  • @kaia_ well i can, but not sure where is it gonna land ,what if we fall in Ocean, we will die of drowning , speed of light is unattainable for that much huge mass and we don't have that big source of energy discovered yet,if you could bring that arc reactor from iron man suits we can give it a try, and we don't need to attain speed of light, all we need is escape velocity
    This is our plan that we're going to follow.!
    Is there anyone else wanna join us into our mission?
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  • @flAsh that's real, i took it from NASA article.
    There were other artistic imagination but i took the one they claim real , that's Cygnus X-1


  • @Bill-Dhivid No one else. They're just not crazy enough to stake everything including their life on this foolhardy adventure :D Doesn't matter where we're going to land back on earth. We won't drown in the ocean. I'm naturally good at diving. We can possibly survive if your math is correct. Are you sure The Iron Man's arc reactor safe for us? It is infinitely generating power. I'm afraid the force will liquidize our body.


  • @kaia_ would you help me when I'm drowning or save yourself first?
    My plan is good but i think we must present it to Tony Stark first.


  • @Lazz You're too modest and always tackle things very patiently. Lucky Claire!


  • @kaia_ You are kind, and humble. Also, observant. As time goes on I glimpse more of the ways your mind works. Darting arrow thoughts, that calmly, effortlessly, and effectively reach their target. I am perpetually impressed. Patience rewarded ten-fold. Luck be a lady, in who's tender care I place my heart. Willingly, and knowingly. Yang to the Yin. :yin_yang:


  • @kaia_ Lucky me.


  • @Lazz That's too much. Kindness is cool, Mr. DJ
    ...♬♪..You need cooling Baby I'm not fooling I'm gonna send ya Back to schooling.. ♫....


  • @Bill-Dhivid Tony's dead. Have you found copy of his mind? Okay, I trust you. Let's take off. I'll save you from drowning when return to earth. This is gonna be Rock!


  • @kaia_ All that, and Zepplin, too? Fascinating.


  • @kaia_ well from the grace of God i have some...
    But there's difference in me and Tony
    Tony was way smarter and creative than one could be
    I'm not that much
    Tony is fictional imagination while I'm real just have no value or identity , no big achievements.


  • @kaia_ and i trust over you that you will save me.


  • @Bill-Dhivid Adventure: GO ON


  • @kaia_ oneday, someday!


  • @Bill-Dhivid shame about the funding issues... there was an article a few years ago about how loop quantum gravity theory could explain black hole singularity. Beautiful imagery of such a destructive force! All laws of physics break down in a black hole (pretty damn amazing! ). In general relativity, there are places in the universe where gravity becomes infinite and space-time ends (singularities); so that's where general relativity hits a wall as it ignores quantum mechanics.

    Anyways, in LQGT, the fabric of space-time has a tile structure that cannot be broken down past the smallest tile... therefore there is no singularity in black holes as defined in general relativity. Loop quantum predicts a funnel to another branch of space-time. The last photo you gave is very similar to a loop quantum gravity theory model of a black hole.

    I'm sure if you googled loop quantum gravity theory and black holes you could find the original article and beyond which explains this much better than I ever could lol.