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We know about

- suns
- planets
- asteroids
- comets
- black holes
- galaxies
- Quasar

etc.

physicists speculate about

- white holes
- multiverse
- worm holes
- shwarzov systems

etc.

Let's speculate in this thread which cool entities in the cosmos the laws of physics allow. What else could there be?

Show me that /sci/ has some fantasy.

>> No.1682403

The existence of some sort of dark matter seems highly probable at least.

>> No.1682404 [DELETED] 

>implying shwarzov systems is not simply a physicists wet dream and actually possible.

>> No.1682411

How about bright matter?

>> No.1682410
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>Show me that /sci/ has some fantasy.

>> No.1682416

>>1682394
>implying a shwarzov system is not simply a physicists wet dream and actually possible.

>> No.1682422
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??????

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>> No.1682426

Biochemistry in carbon-clouds in nebulae

Possibly conscious space-matter, or non-atmospheric sentient entities

>> No.1682427

>>1682422

I think they mean sarlov system but can't write

>> No.1682428

>>1682422

ya am confused too.

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Spacebat is still alive, and is exploring the cosmos, right guys?

Guys? ;_;

>> No.1682444

In theory magnetic monopoles should be out there somewhere, they're just very, very rare.

>> No.1682445

Inflation fields

>> No.1682456

Tachyons

>> No.1682457

>>1682444
Monopoles are easy

A magnet has two poles, one on each side. Just make an infinitely long magnet, and the other side will be infinitely far away, (aka, non-existent), so you're left with just one pole

>> No.1682464

>>1682456

Not possible dude.

>> No.1682479

>>1682457
That's not really why monopoles are predicted to exist...

>> No.1682483

>>1682457
trollface.jpg

>> No.1682485

>>1682479
Are you saying the universe doesn't have a magnetic field? All objects have a magnetic field. And the universe is infinite so yeah, that's what I thought

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Quark star

>> No.1682495

>>1682485
The universe doesn't have a magnetic field indeed.

>> No.1682496

God

Seriously, scientists make up reasons why certain things happen without having any proof whatsoever (multiverse? really?) and yet they have 100% disbelief in any form of higher being.

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Cosmic strings are pretty cool

>> No.1682501

>>1682485

The universe is expanding. It's not infinite

>> No.1682503

>>1682496
See M-Theory.

>> No.1682504

Pink matter. Because homosex is normal in nature.

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Entire galaxies made of antimatter.

Imagine if one of those collides with a galaxy made of matter.

>> No.1682513

>>1682509

null

>> No.1682515

Negative mass.

Fucking real anti-gravity and FTL travel.

>> No.1682516

>>1682457
That doesn't make it a monopole. You still have circular magnetic field lines, with no point of divergence. In other words, Gauss's law for magnetism would still hold.
<span class="math">\nabla\cdot\mathbf{B} = 0 [/spoiler]

>> No.1682519

>>1682503

More like M-hypothesis
There's nothing there (outside of impossible-to-prove speculations) that support the existence of a multiverse. Again, blindly believing in things like that is no different than believe in a God

>> No.1682520

>>1682496
Actually, a multiverse is pretty much required by quantum theory.

http://lesswrong.com/lw/r8/and_the_winner_is_manyworlds/

>> No.1682521

>>1682496
God can neither be tested nor understood by humans.

>> No.1683153

>>1682496
>mathematically consistent theories

vs

>LOL SKY WIZARD WATCHES US ALL

also

>implying that things happening for no reason at all aren't commonplace in the quantum world

/sci/ trolls are the worst trolls

>> No.1683197

we are actually unconsciously parts of a cosmic being who utilizes networks of galaxies to achieve intelligence. derp derp.