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No not really. Is there anybody here who could legally claim insanity if you went to trial for murder?
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Theoretically, that is what happens. Since no one has ever been in a black hole, all it is is theory. According to conventional physics, an object that has enough gravitational force to keep light from escaping has the force to crush pretty much anything. However, if the immense gravity instead opens upa hole in space-time, other things could happen. According to Stephen Hawking, as you passed the event horizon and approached the center point, time would slow down as you would be slowly streched into spaghetti over what would appear to be thousands of years. However, it hasn't happened. The nearest black hole is too far away to be reached by anything we have right now and thank goodness for that. But if something was designed so that it could withstand the immense force, just about anything you could imagine could happen in a black hole.
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Not me. Didn't I answer Aegis Fang's question earlier in this thread?
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Bones
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It is no more likely that the universe is expanding. They believe it is expanding because of the redshift in the stars and galaxies. However, this simply means that the other celestial bodies are moving away from us, or we are moving away from them. And the sun and a black hole are quite different. First off, the sun does not have enough mass to become a black hole when it dies. Second, a black hole is a collapsed star. It is a single point in space with an immense gravitational pull from which not even light can escape(there is a way to escape, If you wish to know, ask). Now, people have come to the conclusion that spacetime is like a fabric, large objects cause hills and valleys. It then also makes sense to believe that this fabric can be torn. Some believe that these tears, wormholes, do not lead to another universe, but rather a different part of ours. As for what is beyond our universe, I do believe that they think it is what they call dark energy. I do not know specifically what this is, but I do believe that it is matter/energy that is repelled by gravity rather than attracted by it. If you have further questions on things beyond the universe, I would ask Fortissimo.
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Because a long time ago, people decided that they wanted to look for a way to be immortal, thus penicillin. When their wonderdrug stopped working, people decided to try many other thigs to cure illness and become immortal. These efforts have culminated themselvess in modern medicine, thus, old people. Does that answer your question?
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I understand some and I do believe that there is the slightest chance that it might one day. Why does the government take so much money?
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But you have to take into account the fact that the gravitational pull of a black hole is such that nothing, not even light can escape from it (this is not entirely true. For a more complete explaination, go see A Brief History of Time). Since the gravity is such, we do not know what is 'beyond' them. We only know that they exist because of the background radiation, and thus the immense gravity can come from the cumulative mass of another universe through a hole is space-time.
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Ok. Is there anyone here who believes the multiverse theory? for those who don't know, It basically states that our 'universe' is not unique but rather, it exists in parallel with otheruniverses, hence the name, multiverse. Gravity curves the fabric of space-time, and what some people believe is that the gravitational force of a black hole is great enough to tear a hole in the fabric of our universe, thus revealing a gateway to the others. Since nobody has ever been through a black hole and we have no idea what lies beyond our universe(there are theories), none of this has been confirmed (well duh). I invite anyone and everyone to post their ideas here, no matter how absurd or reasonable it may be.
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I could really care less. It sounded like a waste to me from the start. What's beyond the edge of the universe?
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I would. I would consider someone who was 6 ft to be a tall person, but that is because I'm only ~5'4" Why am I so short?
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Meet TxB People at DCI SA!
x04ty29er replied to Clarinot's topic in Everything Music: Marching, Concert, Auditions and more
What are you doing in Illinois? I want to go to DCI SA but I am also in Illinois, working for the government. What are you up to? -
He said that he speaks a little German, but his german teacher is a big ... yeah.
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Any idea on a cost range in comparison to V12's?
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rain
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2006 Texas Honor Band (State!!)
x04ty29er replied to Xenon's topic in Past Contests, Events, and Festivals Archive
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Does anybody have any kind of reeds they would suggest and a retailer(clarinet)? I seem to be having a problem with more and more bad reeds per box (bad==soft or crack, or just plain messed up). I currently play on V12 vandoren strength 4. An ysuggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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How the heck should I know? Why even ask?
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Because the light from the sun splits into its element colors as it refracts through the atmosphere and blue curves at the right angle for us to see. Why did you even bother to ask that? everybody knows that.
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Yes I do. Does everybody see the same colors?
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Beats me. Why does it matter?
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Caffiene
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Because the lack of sleep is finally getting to your head. Why did you stay up so late?