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Born to be mild
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: 404 Not Found
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![]() Vet asked me "has he been vomiting or having diarrhea?" My response: he's not taking in enough to allow either. Nothing in, nothing out.
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county fair energy
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 4,773
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I am flying out to Wyoming tomorrow morning for a long weekend visit with my sister, so on my way into work I dropped my Mulder off to be boarded and my they/themfriend left to return home at the same time and now I’m crying at work like some sap, please cheer me up I like public freakout videos and crime stories and vivid descriptions of what happens to your body when it enters a black hole. No cute animals.
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Zum Henker Defätist!!
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Beating GNR at DDR and keying Axl's new car
Posts: 48,199
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the bantering battleaxe
Join Date: Oct 2018
Location: Cute Post Malone's mom
Posts: 3,398
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Never mind the boring standard black holes though, the ones that rotate (Kerr black holes) are much cooler: - the first 'boundary' you'd traverse is the static limit: basically a Kerr black hole functions as a huge turbowhirlpool, so when you pass this limit you cannot remain stationary and are forced to rotate with the black hole. - then you pass the outer event horizon, because a Kerr black hole doesn't just have one basic bitch event horizon, but two. You're irresistibly pulled towards the black hole, and I guess you undergo the ususal spaghettification and become a stretched-out noodle. - eventually you cross the inner horizon and you apparently can move around and chill as you like again or something. Except you can't leave the black hole of course. You're in a cosmic prison chilling in a region of space with a singularity. - actually you can escape the black hole. It has a time-opposite, a white hole, and a mathematically ideal Kerr black hole (all of this is idealised, **** reality) is linked to an infinite series of parallel universe white and black holes which you can travel through. You can probably not go back to the universe you came from, though. - If you choose not to escape the black hole the conventional way, you can go on another adventure: the Kerr singularity is not a point, but a ring, because the black hole rotates (it literally gets called a ringularity lol). And the great thing is that there is a cut in spacetime inside this singularity, and if you go through that you end up in a funky negative space. Apparently on this side, the black hole has no horizons and is repulsive, yeeting you into negative space, but you can travel along the ring at infinite speed, which means you'd travel in time. And I guess that's all you can do there. Live happily ever after going back and forth in time along a cosmic ring. Lovely.
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All day jazz and biscuits
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: NJ
Posts: 7,354
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Join Date: Jul 2019
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