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9449869 No.9449869 [Reply] [Original]

Have you ever thought about the analogue between ideal fluid mechanics and space-time or astrophysics in general?

>> No.9449891

>>9449869
There isn't any analogue.

>> No.9449897

>>9449869
Yes. Yes i have.

>> No.9449900

>>9449869
Flow sep is cool.
Your idea is not.

>> No.9449911

>>9449891
Prove it

>> No.9449913

>>9449900
>>9449891
You guys are trying too hard to discredit this. Fuck outta here US military.

>> No.9449915

>>9449900
My idea extends flow separation, vorticity, and possibly compressible fluid mechanics to space-time making it at least 2 times cooler.

>> No.9450098

>>9449869
yes, aether is an ideal fluid after all

>> No.9450191
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9450191

>>9449869
Space has something like density and compressibility that defines the speed of light.

[math] \displaystyle
c = \frac{1}{ \sqrt{ \varepsilon_0 \mu_0}}
[/math]
source:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1003.0070
A quaternionic unification of electromagnetism and hydrodynamics
page 7

>> No.9450231

Electrolysis of supercritical fog by nonlinear electricity can be fun. But having some analogues to explain stuff you don't imagine either way...

>> No.9450390

>>9449869
No. Because spacetime isn't a real thing.