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>> No.7635054 [View]
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Hey /sci/, how's everybody doing?

I know a lot of us are science and engineering majors, and sometimes we like to argue about which one is better and which one is worse. But let's just forget all that for now and put our differences aside, we all work hard, being a STEM major isn't easy you know.

So when the going gets tough, what do you do to toughen up and keep on going?

Pic related: This is my desktop background, the greatest men in science staring into my soul, telling me to keep going.

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>>7366848
I knew a guy who did this, they'll totally suck your dick.

He got a sweet ass job at Boston and left, I never asked him about the specifics.

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women btfo

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>modern physics is already perfect, no experiment with divergent results from predictions

Is there actually any point going into physics these days or what?

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How do you time travel?
Like the actual stuff you need
Very theoretical, obviously requiring a type 3 civilization

My impression is that you do a controlled collapse on whatever kind of star makes a supermassive black hole (can you implode a pulsar? are supermassive just made from gas during galactic formation?), whose wormhole, like any wormhole, theoretically connects to a white hole through the er bridge (am I even close)

Idk how, but there's supposed to be a way to make the bridge loop back into our universe instead of tunneling through spacetime to a different universe...
This would allow for true time travel, going backward, though no further then the moment when you stabilize the bridge. Going forward is simple, using relativity. you don't even need to enter the black hole

A black hole that isn't supermassive would be impossible to traverse, and the supermassive would require a ship so big it has dyson spheres as engines (!!!!)

I clearly don't have a very good grasp on this subject, physics is really not my field, but someone out there knows what I'm babbling about

Any Einsteins out there?
Explain this shit to me

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Try and find a better picture than this

Pro-tip: You can't

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