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>> No.9833820 [View]
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If entropy progresses normally in the universe with everything drifting apart and protons decaying over time, does entropy reverse at a black hole where everything is forced together?

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Could our planet orbit a blackhole without it being destroyed for a couple of years?

For example, say a black hole entered our solar system and pulled us into its orbit, would it destroy us immediately or would we orbit it until we fell in?

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Are singularities real? Is it actually possible for there to be an infinitely small point in space with the mass of multiple stars?

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Why are there no naked singularities out there?

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Are black holes tears in space time?

>> No.8756556 [View]
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One professor in my Uni doesn't believe in Black Holes. Why should I?

>> No.8561387 [View]
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how feasible is it that the singularity the big bang formed from was a singularity in a black hole, possibly in a parallel dimension?

could it be possible that every black hole is just the inside-view of a space rectum that's shitting a universe?

our understanding of physics can't determine how matter behaves in a black hole's singularity, right? iirc Hawking radiation only accounts for activity at the event horizon, and it involves matter/antimatter pairs. Weren't these also present during the early formation of the universe? Is it just like a really messy space-poop where some (i.e. matter/antimatter) stays inside?

Sorry if this sounds stupid I'm a brainlet but I always wondered this and wanna know what /sci/guys think

If I end up being right screencap this and put it in your published study

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ITT we come up with plausible explanations for how consious beings experience death without resorting to religion or mysticism, for example:

By definition a consious being cannot experience nothingness or death. If you are in a coma you do not remember the coma. It is no different than remembering the time before you are born. Therfore, it isn't unreasonable to permit that even after millions or billions of years after your death at some other time and place in the universe you experience Consiousness again, albeit with no recollection with the time beforehand.

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