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Thread: The VOID (Page 140)

That is kinda what I was getting at with the 'snap together'.

It is impossible to resist.

It creates a pleasure feedback loop...and then..


singularity
 Quoting: Seer777


Seriously though. It causes a feedback loop that is near impossible to break out of.

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Lab-grown black hole behaves just like Stephen Hawking said it would

In 1974, Stephen Hawking theorized that the universe's darkest gravitational behemoths, black holes, were not the pitch-black star swallowers astronomers imagined, but they spontaneously emitted light — a phenomenon now dubbed Hawking radiation.

Researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology did just that. They created a black hole analog out of a few thousand atoms. They were trying to confirm two of Hawking's most important predictions, that Hawking radiation arises from nothing and that it does not change in intensity over time, meaning it's stationary.

"A black hole is supposed to radiate like a black body, which is essentially a warm object that emits a constant infrared radiation," study co-author Jeff Steinhauer, an associate professor of physics at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, said in a statement. "Hawking suggested that black holes are just like regular stars, which radiate a certain type of radiation all the time, constantly. That's what we wanted to confirm in our study, and we did."
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Being stuck there can last hours, days...weeks.

I've learned to skirt the edge, while it pulls me in. As long as it doesn't get a full lock..I can move away.

It is no different that sticking a magnet to a fridge.


How does the magnet remove itself? It doesn't. It requires another force..to pull it off.

ColorWave
 Quoting: Seer777


You know better than most..sometimes I can't get unstuck through my own will and it requires another force to pull away.


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vortex
 Quoting: Seer777


Thread: Lab-grown black hole analog behaves just like Stephen Hawking said it would

Sigh... this thread is like monkeys trying to talk about quantum mechanics.

Hawking Radiation originates from the virtual particle pairs generated right at the event horizon. Usually these pairs are generated all the time and everywhere, but they exist only for the Planck-time before they self-annihilate. They exist for such a short time (and on "borrowed energy") that they don't really exist in a causal way. That's why they are virtual particles.

However, at the event horizon, one of the particles may fall into the black hole, which leaves its pair outside the black hole as a real particle. It may annihilate with a nearby anti-particle or produce radiation as it orbits the black hole at relativistic speed. That is Hawking Radiation.

Hawking Radiation is in the infrared spectrum, because the original gamma/x-rays become red-shifted by the immense gravity of the black hole.
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Whoa!

cool2
 Quoting: Seer777


The only place I ever experience what could be considered 'true peace' was in Oblivion.

And that was because I had no thoughts, no past, no body, no concepts..just a vague awareness of existence and pressure.

Like being a drop in the ocean and also the ocean, at the same time.

Goldenwave
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I wonder if that means my pair particle is inside a black hole. hmm

Would make all sorts of sense of things.

TicToc
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Could the energy be Hawking radiation?

It is totally invisible but absolute palpable.


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