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gt0075b t1_j94plm5 wrote
Reply to Are we living inside a black hole? by Lilweedoholic
It's a higher dimensional black hole. Three dimensions are not affected (x,y,z), one is continuously pulled in one direction (time), and several others have been crushed or curled up into virtually nothingness. That is why we can't find the missing dimensions of M theory.
<takes another toke>
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TheFAPnetwork t1_j94p8st wrote
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Maybe singularity are mountains along the horizon
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Reply to M45 The Pleiades by defnotsandis
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PoppersOfCorn t1_j94omio wrote
Reply to Are we living inside a black hole? by Lilweedoholic
>Sent from my iPhone
This part ruined it for me, I was all onboard till I read this
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astrongineer t1_j94o4fk wrote
Reply to comment by Flamingotough in Where does space really begin? Chinese spy balloon highlights legal fuzziness of ‘near space’ by HarpuasGhost
Okay, thanks for explaining. I misunderstood what you said.
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Reply to M45 The Pleiades by defnotsandis
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Felaguin t1_j94nkjw wrote
Reply to comment by Academic_Peanut4232 in Where does space really begin? Chinese spy balloon highlights legal fuzziness of ‘near space’ by HarpuasGhost
So we can add English to the list of subjects you don’t understand, including your own fallacious post. Okay.
CdrCosmonaut t1_j94ndei wrote
Reply to M45 The Pleiades by defnotsandis
I've never seen it look so... skull like before.
NessunAbilita t1_j94lsni wrote
Reply to M45 The Pleiades by defnotsandis
Did you know there's an aria written about Pleiades in the opera Peter Grimes?
pielord599 t1_j94l3k9 wrote
Reply to comment by Ari76L in Webb telescope sees once invisible structures inside spiral galaxies | CNN by donutloop
Why do you think it's imminent
Gab1288 t1_j94j30g wrote
You should try at 12mm, with like 20 second exposure time and a little more iso, you will get the milky way visible.
No need to zoom on stars, the more you get, the better.
Flamingotough t1_j94i4kv wrote
Reply to comment by cinemascifi in Where does space really begin? Chinese spy balloon highlights legal fuzziness of ‘near space’ by HarpuasGhost
Earth's surface rotates at about 1000mph, and to maintain geosynchronous orbit an object must orbit at about 7000mph - that why I said 'orbital' flight speed as opposed to surface speed.
Flamingotough t1_j94i132 wrote
Reply to comment by astrongineer in Where does space really begin? Chinese spy balloon highlights legal fuzziness of ‘near space’ by HarpuasGhost
Earth's surface rotates at about 1000mph, and to maintain geosynchronous orbit an object must orbit at about 7000mph - that why I said 'orbital' flight speed as opposed to surface speed.
Rappareenola t1_j94h886 wrote
Reply to comment by tenacioustomk in Tried my hand at astrophotography for the first time tonight by tenacioustomk
Look for the mirror lock up.settings. this will release the shutter and you won't suffer vibration from pulling and slappingof the mirror. Happy hunting.
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dumdodo t1_j94emh7 wrote
When I enlarge that on my phone, I can even see the shape of the Orion Nebula.
I wish I had equipment that good, and your skill.
probablygoingout t1_j94ek1z wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tried my hand at astrophotography for the first time tonight by tenacioustomk
>stars actually look like commas
Not sure if this was sarcastic but the Earth's rotation and a longer exposure creates that effect.
Ari76L t1_j94ea0y wrote
Reply to comment by Supreme_Primate in Webb telescope sees once invisible structures inside spiral galaxies | CNN by donutloop
Let’s say in few hundred years we have the tech to travel all over our galaxy with the knowledge of where there are planets with civilizations. We would be able to know where they are technologically, if we were to visit them we would try to not interfere if we believe they’re not ready for contact. The universe is littered with precious metals, it rains diamonds in some planets, I find it hard to believe we would want anything minerals from their planet. However we might want to observe, get to learn something from their advances but the main interest would be biological. That falls in line with what is happening here on our planet. Any thoughts on this theory?
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