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...yea y not? after another billion yrs of evolution
...yea y not? after another billion yrs of evolution
i dont think you're quite grasping the concept of evolutionyea y not? after another billion yrs of evolution
thanksgood luck with that 92 uai
you are saying such many wrong things from your brain!Even after the event horizon
Even after the event horizon
Ok I am sick of hearing, stuff can never escape a black hole -.. so the "escape velocity" is greater than the speed of light - but the escape velocity only applies to projectiles! - ie the initial min velocity to escape a gravitational field where the velocity is zero at infinity(unachievable distance)- so really u can't escape a gravitational field but that’s another storey. Say a black hole has an acceleration so great it escape velocity is ect - ^^ and would create a HUGE weight force W=Mg on say a rocket - all the rocket has to do is to counteract this weight force(+ a bit more) - and there is no such thing as a infinite weight force !!! - and if the trust is controlled the rocket can land on the hole and leave it at any speed it wants!!!! - and the rocket wont disintegrate as well - cause it is very STRONG! – Note !! I kind of contradicted by self ..– cause by definition of escaping a black hole gravitational field is impossible as gravity is zero at infinity (unachievable distance!) - but using that…..definition of escape – moving away.. I know that it is possible to escape a black hole – IF U ACCELERATE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! \\
- and don't give me - " a black hole has infinite mass" - cause then the gravitational feild on any mass will be infinte and the whole universe will get sucked in!!
By the way when u fall towards the earth the earth falls towards u! - Equal and opp forces - Gravity and resulant // also have to understand what is an internal and external force as well
note u cannot escape blackholes - when u apply General Relativity!
ok stuff can't escape a blackhole after the event horison, cus space is soooo bent that there are no parths in space that lead out...then how does stuff reach the centre of the black hole, mabe objects just stay on the event horison?....
like this guy who thinks ppl give a shit what he says.like this guy who thinks he's funny
u r an idiot ... its not possible to travel faster than the speed of light ... hence no u cannot escape a black holeActually, It is possible but really confusing, and pretty much impossible. Because we all know light is constant to the frame of reference that you are in, so therefore if you have 3 accelerators inside of each other and accelerated each one to just below the speed of light then therefore you would be traveling faster than the speed of light compared to the first point of reference(the one with the black hole).
This is more of a question than a statement, would it be possible to do so, not thinking of the cost.
Actually the speed of light is constant is all frames of reference and as Einstein theorized, nothing is faster that the speed of light. The Michelson and Morly experiment showed that the speed of light is constant, assuming that light actually needs a medium to propagate through.Actually, It is possible but really confusing, and pretty much impossible. Because we all know light is constant to the frame of reference that you are in, so therefore if you have 3 accelerators inside of each other and accelerated each one to just below the speed of light then therefore you would be traveling faster than the speed of light compared to the first point of reference(the one with the black hole).
This is more of a question than a statement, would it be possible to do so, not thinking of the cost.
This is from wikipedia and the link is: Luminiferous aether - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaEinsten pointed out that the aether had been relativized, and thereby lost the last mechanical property that Lorentz had left it, namely, its state of motion. Thus he held that general relativity attributed physical properties to space, including some kind of medium for light, although not a material one.