• Are wormholes really possible?
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[QUOTE=ze spy;17719207]Short answer:Yes Long answer:Yes but we will probably never get through them.[/QUOTE] Short answer: Yes Long answer: Yeeeeees
[QUOTE=Unreliable;17719181]YES. because the "History Channel" said so.[/QUOTE] No, actually they [b][u]confirmed so.[/u][/b]
[QUOTE=NO ONE;17719775]No, actually they [b][u]confirmed so.[/u][/b][/QUOTE] No, actually they [B][U]are theoretical.[/U][/B]
Black Hole are still just theory, since we can't see them, along with Dark Matter and all that stuff. Now Worms hole, QUICK! To the theoretical and Quantum physics room!
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[QUOTE=Gunner th;17719844]Black Hole are still just theory, since we can't see them. [/QUOTE] Black holes are leaning pretty much towards fact. Just cause you can't see them, doesn't mean they aren't there!
[url]http://www.tenthdimension.com/medialinks.php[/url] If I recall correctly, the 6th dimension deals with time travel.
[QUOTE=Gunner th;17719844]Black Hole are still just theory, since we can't see them, along with Dark Matter and all that stuff.[/QUOTE] nope
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Guys I heard air isn't real. I can't see it therefor it isn't there. Wormholes are pretty insane though. Pretty much instantanous teleportation around the universe.
[QUOTE=gamefreek76;17719886]Black holes are leaning pretty much towards fact. Just cause you can't see them, doesn't mean they aren't there![/QUOTE] Like Jesus. [editline]05:32PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Fire Kracker;17719371]a black hole is a huge mass of gravity that crushes anything that enters it[/QUOTE] Proof?
[QUOTE=Maloof?;17720819]Like Jesus. [editline]05:32PM[/editline] Proof?[/QUOTE] Exactly! Maybe black holes teleport you to Germany in 1944! Maybe they make matter! Maybe I'm just making a retarded post!
[QUOTE=Maloof?;17720819]Like Jesus. [/QUOTE] Exactly like Jesus.
One theory is that they poop out all the matter and energy (as energy, I assume) through Pulsars. I might be completely wrong though, so don't take my word for it. I'm far too tired for this thinking business. [editline]05:37PM[/editline] Black holes, that is.
[QUOTE=Maloof?;17720863]One theory is that they poop out all the matter and energy (as energy, I assume) through Pulsars. I might be completely wrong though, so don't take my word for it. I'm far too tired for this thinking business. [editline]05:37PM[/editline] Black holes, that is.[/QUOTE] You are completely wrong, indeed. They compress all matter into an infinitely dense singularity, which has infinite gravity, and time is all fucked and shit.
Possible, but we don't know how to enter one exactly
[QUOTE=The golden;17721119]Rather than spew out countless pages "Theory" from a bunch of teenagers, how about we just say: "We don't fucking know yet".[/QUOTE] Which translates to "theory".
Theoretically, if you enter a large enough black hole, like a Quasar, and it has enough spin the singularity will be ring-shaped. What happens if you pass through that ring? instant entry to Valhalla?
Isn't the inside of a wormhole like ultra sensitive so that a small disturbance can cause it to breakdown. So to cure that you'd need a bigger one so that the disturbance would be unnoticed thus causing it impossible to close and if closed a black whole which is humongous. Wouldn't it be simpler to create and vehicle thats capable of traveling faster than the speed of light (Photons have been know to do some funny tunneling, exceeding c. So this may very well be possible). Also wouldn't traveling through universes, galaxies etc be dangerous due to black holes being invisible? Even if they have a temperature wouldn't it be unmeasurable due to it sucking any waves that are being transmitted directly at it? Also hawking radiation is just a prediction. Maybe we could just have a collection of rocks and 100 people monitoring the said rocks which are fired at intervals of 20 seconds with high powered magnets as to not lose all the rocks and create a more dangerous path for others traveling. :| Sause: The simple mind of yours truly.
[QUOTE=Asparagus;17721474]Isn't the inside of a wormhole like ultra sensitive so that a small disturbance can cause it to breakdown. So to cure that you'd need a bigger one so that the disturbance would be unnoticed thus causing it impossible to close and if closed a black whole which is humongous. Wouldn't it be simpler to create and vehicle thats capable of traveling faster than the speed of light (Photons have been know to do some funny tunneling, exceeding c. So this may very well be possible). Also wouldn't traveling through universes, galaxies etc be dangerous due to black holes being invisible? Even if they have a temperature wouldn't it be unmeasurable due to it sucking any waves that are being transmitted directly at it? Also hawking radiation is just a prediction. Maybe we could just have a collection of rocks and 100 people monitoring the said rocks which are fired at intervals of 20 seconds with high powered magnets as to not lose all the rocks and create a more dangerous path for others traveling. :| Sause: The simple mind of yours truly.[/QUOTE] What is this? :colbert:
[QUOTE=Gunner th;17719844]Black Hole are still just theory, since we can't see them.[/QUOTE] no
[QUOTE=guckymister;17719115]How is it possible to warp through the space time continum and go to different parts of space and go to different times? If they are possible How do they appear? (excuse my horrible spelling)[/QUOTE] It's all in your imagination!:downs:
I've always wondered something, how could you possibly go into a period of time that no longer exists? It wouldn't be possible to travel back in time because said time already happened and it's over with.
[QUOTE=JerryK;17725411]I've always wondered something, how could you possibly go into a period of time that no longer exists? It wouldn't be possible to travel back in time because said time already happened and it's over with.[/QUOTE] You have such a basic understanding of the universe if any at all...
[QUOTE=The golden;17721119]Rather than spew out countless pages of "Theory" from a bunch of teenagers, how about we just say: "We don't fucking know yet".[/QUOTE] Because we never learnt something by not questioning it.
[QUOTE=ze spy;17719207]Short answer:Yes Long answer:Yes but we will probably never get through them.[/QUOTE] Never? If humanity doesn't destroy itself then we WILL travel to the stars; and wormholes too.
[QUOTE=Fire Kracker;17719371]a black hole is a [b] huge mass of gravity [/b] that crushes anything that enters it[/QUOTE] gravity is a bi product of mass divided by volume, mass =/= gravity [editline]05:35PM[/editline] [QUOTE=The golden;17721119]Rather than spew out countless pages of "Theory" from a bunch of teenagers, how about we just say: "We don't fucking know yet".[/QUOTE] If we don't form theories then we don't advance. And not all teenagers are spouting shit, some of us actually know what we are talking about.
[img]http://thetechies.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/wormhole_graphic.jpg[/img] It works like that.
[QUOTE=bravehat;17725675][B]gravity is a bi product of mass divided by volume, mass =/= gravity[/B] [editline]05:35PM[/editline] If we don't form theories then we don't advance. And not all teenagers are spouting shit, [B]some of us actually know what we are talking about[/B].[/QUOTE] Well you sure don't: [img]http://easycalculation.com/physics/classical-physics/images/newton-grav.gif[/img] "Newton's law of universal gravitation" Nothing to do with volume. Just with distance and mass. For example, if the Sun would turn into a black hole without losing or gaining any mass, all the orbits would stay the same. Mass divided by volume is density.
[QUOTE=Block;17725805]Well you sure don't: [img]http://easycalculation.com/physics/classical-physics/images/newton-grav.gif[/img] "Newton's law of universal gravitation" Nothing to do with volume. Just with distance and mass. For example, if the Sun would turn into a black hole without losing or gaining any mass, all the orbits would stay the same. Mass divided by volume is density.[/QUOTE] Fair point, that was a minor slip up on my part. But still you don't get a mass of gravity.
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