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BigMac#9219: but there is physics in that sentence, "falling metrorites" is the moons gravatational pull on object passing by
BigMac#9219: that isnt intermediate
BigMac#9219: thats basic astronomy
Apostolos#6329: On an English forum:
"Which one is right, `my pen fell off my hand` or `the pen slipped off my hand`"
Apos... |
BigMac#9219: oh and Coto some advice if you think that nobody in the #astronomy channel can answer my question then you can just say "you should post this in the #physics channel they might be able to answer it" in stead of being smart about it
Apostolos#6329: I don't think that though.
BigMac#9219: "Your profile pic s... |
BigMac#9219: I think you can learn to be a bit more mature and not be rude to people so often cause i can already tell that you have done this type of arguing multiple times
Apostolos#6329: Read everything I said before your question before you judge things regarding my character
Loke#8576: I would argue astrophysics i... |
Apostolos#6329: No, I said this goes to #physics. Don't act like "as soon as I answered a question, you shut me down"
BigMac#9219: but you did
Apostolos#6329: What do you define `shut me down`?
CrysonaCore#9056: Calm down or else there may be potential ban in this case.
BigMac#9219: the first thing you said was Your p... |
Apostolos#6329: Because I tried to end it there and you went going again.
BigMac#9219: what you went bakc on yourself twice
BigMac#9219: thats why i said it
Apostolos#6329: Yeah I don't understand you
BigMac#9219: ok
BigMac#9219: ok
BigMac#9219: Coto i just ran past some old chats in this channel
BigMac#9219: and man y... |
CrysonaCore#9056: Understood?
Apostolos#6329: The argument was wether certain things are on or off topic. I don't see how I acted uncivil towards anyone?
CrysonaCore#9056: There are members in here that won't find things uncomfortable. And when they get uncomfortable, they won't engage in discussion simply because they... |
Spy#5131: noice
Hwaet#4348: Meanwhile Mars is not terraformable
Salt#1137: sad
Hwaet#4348: I know
hailbirdsatan#7413: this channel has been unpleasant since coto started talking
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Luckily he gone now
Salt#1137: yup
KittyWolf#4990: Yeah sorry about that, just don't hesitate to contact a staff if yo... |
A-Milli👽#7774: I've been sharing random facts in a couple other servers, and wanted to share this one since it's really awesome
away#5060: That’s rad.
A-Milli👽#7774: indeed
Debaka#1735: Does Kerbal Space Program count as astronomy? :)
A-Milli👽#7774: it's surprisingly accurate with orbital mechanics
Salt#1137: Only t... |
Debaka#1735: So this is definitely not off topic :]
Debaka#1735: There are stars
Debaka#1735: xD
Salt#1137: Psst
Salt#1137: F12
Debaka#1735: [And yes, my lander is ugly af but it works]
Debaka#1735: Nah
Debaka#1735: Photo with phone is best screenshot xD
A-Milli👽#7774: you have to take a pic with your phone, then scre... |
Step 2b: If not, do physics with a minor in astro
Step 3: go all the way to phd
Debaka#1735: I am doing step 2b
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Grats
A-Milli👽#7774: Grits
Debaka#1735: The delta 2 is my spirit rocket
Debaka#1735: Doesn't work? MORE BOOSTERS
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: @A-Milli👽 do you like grits?
A-Milli👽#7774: ... |
A-Milli👽#7774: best with butter salt and pepper
A-Milli👽#7774: and maybe a little bit of cheese
A-Milli👽#7774: it's normally served at breakfast
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Nomnomnom
A-Milli👽#7774: they are really good, they have a subtle flavor, and it really takes on the flavor of what you put in it
The Hero Of Rhyme... |
Salt#1137: Space is cool
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Space is very cool
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Its only 2.7K
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Very cool
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: But in the sun it is hot
Salt#1137: very hot
Salt#1137: like 1.5*10^7 K hot
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Wow hot
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: That's why it glows
Salt... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Want things in space do you like
Salt#1137: Dark matter and dark energy is cool
Salt#1137: and neutrinos 😍
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Cool
Salt#1137: do you think that dark matter might have a millicharge
Salt#1137: I think its silly
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: It is silly
Salt#1137: cool
The Hero Of ... |
Debaka#1735: I personally like how we can see "back in time".
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Woah that's cool
Debaka#1735: xD
ᏒᏗᎥᏠᏬ雷獸#2541: Did anyone also hear bout TGSS J1530+1049
ᏒᏗᎥᏠᏬ雷獸#2541: Question mark
Debaka#1735: Nah
Debaka#1735: But tell me, what is it?
swiped#3006: The Great Wall? Sorry, dunno that much about it b... |
No, The Great Wall is the biggest (known) structure in the observable universe.
It's a huge galaxy "wall". In fact, it's 10billion light years across.
Kayo.o#7266: So it's made out of galaxies, so it is definitly OUT of our galaxy. Haha 😉
Kayo.o#7266: We assume it also holds a lot of dark matter.
Kayo.o#7266: https:/... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Kinda
Kayo.o#7266: Wdym kinda :BlobAshtonished:
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: It means kind of
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: It's like a contraction kinda
Deleted User#0000: *Behold, the infinite malignancy of the stars!*
Debaka#1735: I like how a really big nothing with 0,0000001 percent matter is called w... |
Kayo.o#7266: Or permission is simply given by the patent holder(s).
Kayo.o#7266: It is also possible the patent holder(s) give permission, in exchange for part of the profit.
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Space
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: The Final Frontier
Kayo.o#7266: Is there anyone who wants to share some beautiful space pictur... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Why do you not like the space picture I just took for you :^(
Kayo.o#7266: I like them
Kayo.o#7266: But I prefer outher space ones 😉
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: This is outer space one :^€
Kayo.o#7266: Hmmm
Kayo.o#7266: 😂
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: :BlobSob:
Kayo.o#7266: Haha...
Kayo.o#7266: Don't wo... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: :^(
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: @Kayo.o I can
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: I have, like, _plethora_
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: @AbsoluteVacuum not as good as my space pictures :BlobFedUp:
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: Yours are un🅱eatable indeed
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: I prefer raw data tho
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Good :Blo... |
BigMac#9219: If the 'big crunch' occured would the only thing that would be left behind be black holes and CMBR?
Pixirora#5251: uh
Pixirora#5251: technically
Pixirora#5251: also at the same time would cause a new universe though I think
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: all that energy has to go *somewhere*
BigMac#9219: Spooky
BigMa... |
Debaka#1735: :)
Debaka#1735: Something is wrong with the rocket, I think
Debaka#1735: That caused these issues
Kayo.o#7266: @AbsoluteVacuum do you have some? :BlobSmile:
Kayo.o#7266: Hey
ᏒᏗᎥᏠᏬ雷獸#2541: Hey
Wilii#0967: I feel like launches are procrastinated more than my homework
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: was delayed due to is... |
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: Oof
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: But I still can DM, right?
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: @AbsoluteVacuum just type "= add" and then the education type(with no space between = and add) as listed in the Community room
Shibby3x#7463: I love space
Deleted User#0000: HOW DO I STUDY FOR ASTRONOMY OLYMPIAD
hailbirdsatan#... |
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: I'm lucky to be in Ontario, then
Cyber#3763: How far can something be from another?
Cyber#3763: We know theres a shortest distance the "planck length"
Cyber#3763: But is there an absolute big distance?
Cyber#3763: I hope my question is clear
Cyber#3763: Because a planck length is such an incredibly... |
Cyber#3763: Wow
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: but that's measured from Earth
Cyber#3763: We are looking at a galaxy when the universe was just made
Cyber#3763: That's crazy to think about
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: no
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: formed 420 million years AFTER
Cyber#3763: In cosmic time 420m years is just a brief amount of time... |
Cyber#3763: Until i think the 15 of January in the cosmic year
Cyber#3763: The very first stars were forming
Cyber#3763: So when i said what i said earlier, i meant that that galaxy was one of the very first galaxies to ever form
Cyber#3763: Thus why i said "when the universe was just being made"
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: im... |
Cyber#3763: This will put it into prospective
Cyber#3763: Keep scrolling till the end of the page
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: I don't spend my precious time speculating on what will happen that far into the future LOL
Cyber#3763: Well its fun in a way lol
Cyber#3763: Curiosity is just in our DNA
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: I like thin... |
BigMac#9219: yes there is theoretically a smaller measurement that is smaller than the plank scale
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: I doubt
BigMac#9219: Ever hear about Jacob Bekenstein?
thecookieofdoom#1987: @BigMac im curious about what uses such a measurement has
Salt#1137: Depends on your exact BSM theory
Salt#1137: LQG doesn'... |
BigMac#9219: oh as in 1's and 0's
thecookieofdoom#1987: yeah, a binary piece of information with two possible states
BigMac#9219: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P6rdqiybaw
BigMac#9219: If anyone is interested
ᏒᏗᎥᏠᏬ雷獸#2541: Oeh oeh
ᏒᏗᎥᏠᏬ雷獸#2541: I watch him a lot
Debaka#1735: I love how Kurzgesagt are international Yo... |
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/337224974475591681/478316773935153172/v_1qB38YKVo.jpg
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: NGC 2442 https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/478318164778942476/5zoxuxR-0ro.jpg
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: M16 & M17 https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/2416260666937... |
Shibby3x#7463: I hate jerk comments like that
Shibby3x#7463: “K”
Debaka#1735: Lul
Debaka#1735: Well, we do not know if the Multiverse even exists. But if it does there might be infinite amounts of Universes which means there would be infinite humans. But we would never be able to reach or contact them.
AbsoluteZeroK#66... |
Shibby3x#7463: Its boggling
thecookieofdoom#1987: picture the set of all integers
Shibby3x#7463: But we dont even know that either
Shibby3x#7463: If its truly infinite or not
thecookieofdoom#1987: we do know it
thecookieofdoom#1987: its the easiest kind of infinity
thecookieofdoom#1987: the integer set that is
thecooki... |
Deleted User#0000: Did you know, a space station just like those in video games or movies would require velocity to maintain it's orbit
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: So does a geosynchronous satellite, as we have now
Deleted User#0000: And in fact also so do planets in our solar systam just like the moon and the earth
AbsoluteZe... |
Deleted User#0000: You get my point
Deleted User#0000: I mean no need for trolling just having a convo
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: *blinks*
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: I'm out
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: Have fun guys
thecookieofdoom#1987: =tex v_{orbital}=\sqrt{\frac{Gm}{r}}
MathBot#7353: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/2416260666937... |
Deleted User#0000: :BlobSweats:
Spy#5131: 🤔
thecookieofdoom#1987: basically, youre in an orbit if the difference in distance lost due to falling is the same as the difference gained due to motion in other directions
thecookieofdoom#1987: then theres a net delta r of 0
Deleted User#0000: so pretty much we're always fal... |
Deleted User#0000: Again coinsidence
Spy#5131: :BlobWhat:
thecookieofdoom#1987: its because my horoscope said so :smile1:
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: LOL
Deleted User#0000: :BlobMeltMe: yes
Deleted User#0000: Many so far theories about it that are considered to be lunar enigmas are enlight due to new hypothesis
Deleted User#0... |
thecookieofdoom#1987: from current understanding the majority of matter in the moon used to be part of earth
Deleted User#0000: Or the opposite
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: that is pretty much fact
Spy#5131: :megathink:
thecookieofdoom#1987: yeah, no such thing as opposite until you can present a valid well proven or at least p... |
thecookieofdoom#1987: and im sure youve heard of occams razor before
Spy#5131: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/478505281488289793/Screenshot_20180813-130822.jpg
Spy#5131: R u sure
Deleted User#0000: Idk about that
thecookieofdoom#1987: ah the GW emotes are a different story
AbsoluteZeroK#6624... |
Spy#5131: :BlobWhat:
Kayo.o#7266: Lol guys
Deleted User#0000: ?
thecookieofdoom#1987: ram, i suggest you calm down
Deleted User#0000: Look at your emoji
thecookieofdoom#1987: dont feel attacked because we are properly rejecting things you said as wrong
Kayo.o#7266: Just... Don't start trouble on this server 😜
Absolute... |
Debaka#1735: He guys
Kayo.o#7266: Hey
BigMac#9219: hello
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: Debate = what is right
Argue = who is right
hailbirdsatan#7413: @BigMac i wouldn't say that the big bang "created itself"
hailbirdsatan#7413: it's unknown what the origin is, and whether or not it was "created" at all
Debaka#1735: Yee
Debaka#... |
Bobby the trolley#7388: That picture you took of the moon is beautiful, nice work
Deleted User#0000: hello is anyone interested in discussing about astronomy in pm?
BigMac#9219: depends on what part of astronomy
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: Yeah, it depends
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: Does the astrophysics count?
Kayo.o#7266: @Delete... |
Hibiscus_Tea#9809: I like space
Hibiscus_Tea#9809: What's your favorite planet in our solar system?
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Earth
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: personally, I like space
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: mostly personal space
Hwaet#4348: www.astronomy.com/news/2018/08/multiple-mini-moons-could-be-orbiting-earth
Finally an art... |
Debaka#1735: I like Pluto...oh wait
Deleted User#0000: Anyone from southEast australia, got a new telescope and it's been cloudy for 2 WEEKS!
Hwaet#4348: It's the new telescope bad spell
Crazyboy#8234: Hi
Crazyboy#8234: I recently saw Interstellar
Crazyboy#8234: I was blown away
Crazyboy#8234: Literally
Crazyboy#8234: ... |
Crazyboy#8234: He survived the black hole
Crazyboy#8234: I thought that was not possible!
Crazyboy#8234: Or is it?
Deleted User#0000: 1 hour = 7 years
Crazyboy#8234: I was so nervous during that scene
Deleted User#0000: That's about a gamma of 61320
Deleted User#0000: Not sure if it is possible IRL
Deleted User#0000: T... |
Electruedynamix#1769: Here, we're just setting the foundations
Shlipy#8703: That's pretty far away though
Shlipy#8703: Is there a way to make colonization viable in the near term?
Electruedynamix#1769: Mars in maybe the next few centuries
Shlipy#8703: Right, but what could Mars offer?
Electruedynamix#1769: Mars would o... |
Shlipy#8703: Unless there was an extremely abundant and cheap source of power i.e fusion
Electruedynamix#1769: That is why nobody has gone to Mars yet
Electruedynamix#1769: we have yet to develop sufficient technologies which can sustain life on other celestial bodies
Electruedynamix#1769: there would need to be food, ... |
Shlipy#8703: Right. Money.
Electruedynamix#1769: Yes
Shlipy#8703: Need money to get money
Electruedynamix#1769: All about the money
Electruedynamix#1769: Endless circulation of paper bills and coins
Shlipy#8703: So we need an industrial base that can afford nuclear fusion so we can afford space
Electruedynamix#1769: Al... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: wanting something isn't a reason for it to be possible
Spy#5131: time travel when
Deleted User#0000: @The Hero Of Rhyme Fusion energy has been improving
Deleted User#0000: It's safe and emission free
Deleted User#0000: And even 3-4 years ago we got 70% of the energy spent on magnets back
Deleted... |
Shlipy#8703: What are you arguing?
Deleted User#0000: Can't trust the fake newa
Deleted User#0000: "Throwing endless amounts of money at fusion energy won't necessarily produce fusion energy, particularly since we don't know yet whether or not it is genuinely possible"
Deleted User#0000: They take Stephen Hawking's and... |
Deleted User#0000: Any sane person would
Shlipy#8703: You'd lose the budget entirely if the defense budget was cut
Deleted User#0000: Starting factories in space will definitely be revolutionary
Deleted User#0000: We're just five-ten years away from that
Shlipy#8703: However NASA isn't going to be too upset with a Spac... |
Shlipy#8703: It's absolutely possible.
Shlipy#8703: Reaching solar pressure and heat is a matter of scale
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Considering solar has been demonstrably possible for much longer than two decades... No
Shlipy#8703: Solar is tame and weak
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Things being possible at one scale in no w... |
Deleted User#0000: Nuclear fusion is not hard. Controlled nuclear fusion is.
Shlipy#8703: That's not the point. The point is that we can design machines to reach extreme conditions, far greater than natural settings.
Salt#1137: Controlled fusion isn't that hard, we can do it, the only hard part is to get an energy prof... |
Shlipy#8703: The machines are literally not being turned on because they don't have the money.
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Which?
Shlipy#8703: 2016
Shlipy#8703: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/next/tech/fusion-reactor-breaks-record-on-the-day-its-shut-down-by-budget-cuts/
Salt#1137: ITER is currently active
The Hero Of Rhyme#... |
Shlipy#8703: idk if Em was talking about ITER.
Shlipy#8703: Ultimately my point is that fusion is a worthwhile project
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: I would agree
Shlipy#8703: It's not like the mystical "EM drive" that defies physics. Lots of research and effort has been invested in it
Shlipy#8703: Nothing suggests its impos... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: so we certainly need the first case, though there are suggestions this is impossible. There are also suggestions it is possible, it really isn't known at the moment, that's why there is research done. You don't research things you know the answer to
QwertyThePie#1615: Oh wait
QwertyThePie#1615: ... |
Salt#1137: This is by their definition of being the opposite of a blackhole which have a Timelike spatial geometry beyond the event horizon, meaning all space moves foward towards the singularity
Electruedynamix#1769: Simply, a one-way road
Gmail#3221: Jup
Gmail#3221: Does anyone here knows how to stabilize a wormhole?... |
Tendies#5445: FlAt EaRth
Milark#2959: **GLOBE TROTTERS**
hatomimi#9809: so many flat earthers around the globe 🌐
Milark#2959: Lel
Milark#2959: I’d love to see what would happen if an actual flat earth person joined here
yaet#0647: that has happened a few times
yaet#0647: usually it just devolves into flinging insults ... |
hatomimi#9809: das how it is
Crazyboy#8234: LOL
Electruedynamix#1769: **if**
Electruedynamix#1769: **If** you don't die of being spaghettified and ripped into individual atoms at the speed of light
Electruedynamix#1769: Yeah, you'd come out as a noodle
Hwaet#4348: and you'll make it to the news
Hwaet#4348: "Noodleman s... |
Crazyboy#8234: Yeah I’m sure that wouldn’t happen
Crazyboy#8234: But
Crazyboy#8234: What is more accurate
Crazyboy#8234: Interstellar or Gravity
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Interstellar has some but not very many accurate things, gravity has essentially nothing accurate, so interstellar
Hwaet#4348: Interstellar is way more... |
Mac#0948: There was a blackhole in Interstellar btw, Gargantua
BigMac#9219: Interstellar's blackhole looked pretty cool
Milark#2959: Yhea
Hod0r#6180: The scene where he is looking back on 15 years of video messages from his family, when it was only about an hour and 45 minutes to him messes with me everytime.
The Hero ... |
jt33396#9650: Oh wait
jt33396#9650: It's like albedo is part of luminosity right
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: Luminosity is the total amount of energy emitted per unit of time by a star, galaxy, or other astronomical object. As a term for energy emitted per unit time, luminosity is synonymous with power. © Wikipedia
AbsoluteVa... |
Deleted User#0000: So Jupiter is a gas giant right?
BigMac#9219: Yes
Wilii#0967: If something had a perfectly circular orbit around the sun, and you measured the speed relative to the sun, would the speed be 0?
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: no
Wilii#0967: But it’s distance relative to the sun would remain 0
thecookieofdoom#1... |
thecookieofdoom#1987: but due to density/pressure, not temperature
thecookieofdoom#1987: i hope i didnt make too many mistakes by saying that ._.
BigMac#9219: theroetcially yes @Eiksen
Eiksen#6662: Only theoretically ? o: We never observed one ?
BigMac#9219: we have only observed objects in space orbiting something in ... |
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: NGC 6302 https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/481263226923909120/8h31lAZGPIA.jpg
STAT1C#5649: What are your people's theories on whats gonna happen to our solar system in the next 100 years
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: 100 years?
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: Nothing special, probably
AbsoluteV... |
STAT1C#5649: But it just brings in things like space colonies so i thought i might bring it up
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: I've seen some interesting approaches
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: using small asteroids to transport %items% to Mars
STAT1C#5649: Thats a very cool idea
STAT1C#5649: Although theres many flaws
AbsoluteVacuum#084... |
310H55V#4125: Well
310H55V#4125: That’s fait
310H55V#4125: fait
310H55V#4125: FAIR
Spy#5131: @The Hero Of Rhyme what do you mean "likely"
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: high probability
310H55V#4125: Agree with you there as I didn’t word that first section correctly however “we can’t actually see the black hole itself for the... |
310H55V#4125: *illustration*
310H55V#4125: It’s not from the website tho, I just found it on Google Images
310H55V#4125: Also not that dramatised obviously
310H55V#4125: Oh well apparently this is what it says it is supposed to be “Illustration of a young black hole, such as the two distant dust-free quasars spotted re... |
Bee#2767: how can i calculate the curvature of space time ?
Bee#2767: how can i calculate the curvature of space time ?
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/481472932615553045/r0102.png
yaet#0647: @Bee did you calculate it yet?
Deleted User#0000: https://cdn.discordapp.com... |
Deleted User#0000: That's really beautiful
Deleted User#0000: The ESO's telescope it's so powerful, look at that
jt33396#9650: What's the difference between the semi major axis and perihelion/aphelion?
jt33396#9650: Peri and aphelion are relative to the sun
jt33396#9650: Is the semi major just the farthest it reaches i... |
Wilii#0967: That’s one of those “technical” discoveries
Kayo.o#7266: Interesting
Apollo#0800: is anyone on?
Apollo#0800: and want to talk about the possibility of interstellar and or time travel?
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: that would be kewl
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: lol
Really Dude#0440: Hello there
Really Dude#0440: Fellow M... |
Really Dude#0440: Hence why I’m here
Deleted User#0000: Can someone debunk a flat earther in no less and no more than 20 words
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: NASA
Salt#1137: To debunk flat earth is trivial to do, to get a flat earther to believe you is impossible to do
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: Yup. I figure if they haven't changed the... |
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: This is why I still don't have driver license
Electruedynamix#1769: Flat Earth is scary
Electruedynamix#1769: It shows how some mistrust/doubt can evolve into a large motion
swiped#3006: The universe is also on top of tortoises stacked on top of each other infinitely
Electruedynamix#1769: yes
Delet... |
†hêȆêrñål§qµïÐþðþê#2373: Back on the time travel topic I’m pretty sure that’s impossible because of boot strapping
fluttersheee#3197: Nope. It’s for whoever is entering the hole as well
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: @fluttersheee That isn't true, for the infalling observer it takes finite time
fluttersheee#3197: Oh right. T... |
310H55V#4125: Explain plz?
Salt#1137: I never said we see the bulge, but we know it does because of simple rotational physics
310H55V#4125: So we cannot be certain if they are non-spherical?
Salt#1137: they most certaintly are not spherical if they rotate
310H55V#4125: Ik
310H55V#4125: But DO they
Salt#1137: Yes
310H55... |
310H55V#4125: So
310H55V#4125: Why must it bulge? Have we seen the bulge? Just hypothetically pretend that black holes were spherical. They could still rotate but they wouldn’t bulge.
Salt#1137: why wouldn't they bulge when every other rotating body exhibits this
310H55V#4125: BUT OTHER ROTATING BODIES ARE SPHERES TOOO... |
Salt#1137: Ellipsoidal
310H55V#4125: Thanks : / XD
Hwaet#4348: >rotating black holes are not spherical correct
flat black holes theory 👀
Hwaet#4348: 😛
BigMac#9219: Is it true that black holes dont 'suck' things in but things actually 'fall' into it.
Salt#1137: yes
Salt#1137: two objects of the same mass, even if one ... |
Deleted User#0000: That is an appropriate answer
Deleted User#0000: One that most definitely exists
Deleted User#0000: But is it unique?
Salt#1137: yes
310H55V#4125: Black Holes could be “Ellipsoidal” tho, right?
Salt#1137: Generally yeah
310H55V#4125: Yuss
310H55V#4125: Lol
AuroraBorealis#6847: HELP
AuroraBorealis#684... |
310H55V#4125: “spherical”
Deleted User#0000: "Ellipsoidal" 😉
310H55V#4125: Ik
310H55V#4125: Now
310H55V#4125: ;-;
FerrusErus#9442: Ah
Hwaet#4348: DSN is currently communicating with New Horizons
Hwaet#4348: DSN will start communication with Parker?
Hwaet#4348: they're receiving data from voyager 2
†hêȆêrñål§qµïÐþðþê... |
†hêȆêrñål§qµïÐþðþê#2373: NASA did this thing where you could send in your name and the put it on the probe
Deleted User#0000: wait stars rotate?
Deleted User#0000: wouldn't the friction inside the star stop rotation around the heavy center?
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: well
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: nah
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: _**R O... |
Deleted User#0000: and wouldn't the speed of the layers make friction and slow down?
hailbirdsatan#7413: that's believed to be related to the sun's active magnetic field
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: plasma stuff
hailbirdsatan#7413: i guess? everything is "slowing down"
hailbirdsatan#7413: very slowly
Deleted User#0000: i guess... |
Deleted User#0000: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/483762063110307850/unknown.png
hailbirdsatan#7413: i'm getting hungry
Deleted User#0000: very scientific phrasing
Deleted User#0000: lol
Takmikill#0250: Lol
Dondo#4177: Hey fellas
Dondo#4177: Do you think itll ever be possible to colonize a g... |
Dondo#4177: But could you colonize it then?
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: you wouldn't be colonizing a gas giant.....
Dondo#4177: Ye
Dondo#4177: But are they now colonizable?
Dondo#4177: Or would it be worth it?
hailbirdsatan#7413: "just turn the gases into liquid"
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: So, you're question should actually be: Do y... |
Dondo#4177: I mean its just a dialect
Dondo#4177: Or slang
hailbirdsatan#7413: "never say never", but not sure why anyone would want to live in weird clouds with a strong magnetic field when you could more easily live on one of the moons
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: or breath toxic atmosphere
Dondo#4177: But still tho
Dondo#417... |
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: There's plenty of rocky planets out there. I see no reason to ever try to colonize something that is made of gas...
hailbirdsatan#7413: yeah, might not be impossible but doesn't seem like it would ever be worth the effort
Dondo#4177: Why not?
hailbirdsatan#7413: because it would be a million times e... |
310H55V#4125: Lol
Dondo#4177: What?
Dondo#4177: Its not all gas
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: Gas Giants are *made* of gas
Dondo#4177: Its solid at its core
310H55V#4125: Lol
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: very small
Dondo#4177: How small?
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: too small for any real colonizing
310H55V#4125: *very*
310H55V#4125: ^^^
Absolute... |
Dondo#4177: I know, my intelligence is astonishing
310H55V#4125: Unless we develop super heat and pressure resistant technology then we can’t colonise Venus or Mercury and unless we find a way to liquify or solidify Jupiter we can’t live there
Dondo#4177: But what if we did though?
Dondo#4177: Would that work?
Absolute... |
Dondo#4177: Its not a goal, its hypothetical
310H55V#4125: Lol
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: Was just thinking that. I'm all for innovation, but it has to be within the realm of possibility. Otherwise, it's just fiction and there is no "what if we could"
310H55V#4125: I mean sure, we could ship some people off to Jupiter, then w... |
Dondo#4177: Imaginary?
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: This server is for the actual study of things and discussion of the tangible
Dondo#4177: Man you never know what we could accomplish with the right tech
Dondo#4177: Alright
Dondo#4177: I'll come back in 40 years
AbsoluteZeroK#6624: 👌
310H55V#4125: Alright, give us a call when... |
310H55V#4125: Says the guy that uses an apostrophe
Deleted User#0000: Lol I just witnessed a civilised disagreement
Wilii#0967: Never heard the “mars candy bars” one before
A-Milli👽#7774: have you ever had a mars bar?
Wilii#0967: No
A-Milli👽#7774: they are pretty good
A-Milli👽#7774: hard to find here in the states t... |
swiped#3006: :BlobSweats:
swiped#3006: -________-. Nah am blind
310H55V#4125: @Kratos ayyyyy, you’re from NZ too
Deleted User#0000: anybody wanna drive over to jupiter and drop a tank of oxygen in and see what happens?
<p>Code<p/>#4453: *pretending like I understand* yeh I love me some Sirius and andromeda planets
Deba... |
Salt#1137: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/484882714411925517/20180822_200336.jpg
Hwaet#4348: who dat
Salt#1137: moon and mars
Hwaet#4348: oh
Thomas#9514: I thought you meant through a telescope
Salt#1137: depends on how you define a telescope
Thomas#9514: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachme... |
Wilii#0967: And here’s mine that I took https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/485193901150306314/image0.jpg
Wilii#0967: XD
Wilii#0967: 52x Orion mirror telescope
Magnus#6559: Hi Everyone
what?#8642: Hello
jt33396#9650: I want to go out and find planets and stars but idk how to start
jt33396#9650: I ... |
hailbirdsatan#7413: if stellarium isn't an option, i'd order a star wheel to learn constellations/stars, then just look at astronomy newsletters for how to see things like planets, meteor showers, etc
hailbirdsatan#7413: like this https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2018/08/news-skywatching-guide-september-equin... |
Deleted User#0000: Space is fake
Deleted User#0000: O_o
Salt#1137: nice
Wilii#0967: Space is nothing in some sense
Wilii#0967: So I guess that’s kinda true
Deleted User#0000: Does this mean the smaller the start, or something, the hotter it is? https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/48562703449246925... |
Deleted User#0000: AH!
Deleted User#0000: I swore again
jt33396#9650: so strict with the blacklisting lol
jt33396#9650: farther up is more luminous
Deleted User#0000: Luminosity describes the rate of the energy radiated by the sun?
Deleted User#0000: Oh
Deleted User#0000: The higher the luminosity, the cooler it gets?
... |
jt33396#9650: I think solar mass is comparing the mass one a star compared to our sun
jt33396#9650: mass of one star*
Deleted User#0000: What happens when stars use up their energy?
Deleted User#0000: Stars with masses less than 7 solar masses eject some of their outer layer at the end of its life,
While stars of more ... |
hailbirdsatan#7413: the larger the star starts, the hotter it can ever get
Tharmor#1628: essentially the cycle of most planets goes: cloud of gas that gets denser with gravity, big ball of plasma thats fusing its content,
Deleted User#0000: Whew
hailbirdsatan#7413: that chart shows surface temperatures
Deleted User#000... |
Deleted User#0000: Or when it has no more energy?
Tharmor#1628: not in a bunch of millions of years
Tharmor#1628: okoko
Tharmor#1628: hold on let me explain
Deleted User#0000: It says 10 billion years
Deleted User#0000: The life span
Tharmor#1628: yea well its galfway through i think
hailbirdsatan#7413: http://www.grif... |
Deleted User#0000: Geez
Deleted User#0000: It feels weird
hailbirdsatan#7413: haha
Deleted User#0000: Are black holes real?
hailbirdsatan#7413: very real
Deleted User#0000: Do you really get sucked or something?
Deleted User#0000: 😂
hailbirdsatan#7413: they can't pull things in from very far away
Deleted User#0000: Wt... |
Tharmor#1628: eventually the star begins to run out of fuel and its fusion rate drops and so its energy output begins to fall and so does its fuel
hailbirdsatan#7413: as long as you don't get too close to it, its gravity behaves pretty much like any star's or planet's. you can orbit around it, etc
Tharmor#1628: aa
Thar... |
Deleted User#0000: Mars has water, right?
Tharmor#1628: aaaa
Tharmor#1628: one question at a time ok?
Tharmor#1628: yes, it is currently belived that mars has water
hailbirdsatan#7413: if you mean H2O, yes
Tharmor#1628: no, no one has ever felt into a black hole
hailbirdsatan#7413: if you mean in liquid form, i think t... |
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