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Re: First Ever Photo Of A Black hole
Originally Posted by macmac
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Re: First Ever Photo Of A Black hole
The craziest thing is the distance of this black hole from Earth and how we still were miraculously able to take a picture of it.
If my math is correct, one light year = 5.9 trillion miles. And this black hole was 55 million light years away from Earth.
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Re: First Ever Photo Of A Black hole
Saw the title and thought Don Juan Drump was the photo
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Re: First Ever Photo Of A Black hole
Originally Posted by Patrick Chewing
The craziest thing is the distance of this black hole from Earth and how we still were miraculously able to take a picture of it.
If my math is correct, one light year = 5.9 trillion miles. And this black hole was 55 million light years away from Earth.
space & the deep sea. fascinating stuff.
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essentially we're still stuck on the theory of fire
if space travel indeed does require being in a state of 'uninhabitable' the cause of Earth spinning on its own, which we contribute with the term rotation instead of orbit might provide us with some insight, particularly regarding the north and south pole
interestingly enough, the electroweak force would require the temperature to be near level that hadn't been achieved since shortly after the big bang, while we would need sustainable energy in space in order to travel at a speed faster than the current technology display
I suppose in common language, I wonder what effects weak forces can be connected with the voltage of electricity
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Re: First Ever Photo Of A Black hole
Originally Posted by GimmeThat
essentially we're still stuck on the theory of fire
if space travel indeed does require being in a state of 'uninhabitable' the cause of Earth spinning on its own, which we contribute with the term rotation instead of orbit might provide us with some insight, particularly regarding the north and south pole
interestingly enough, the electroweak force would require the temperature to be near level that hadn't been achieved since shortly after the big bang, while we would need sustainable energy in space in order to travel at a speed faster than the current technology display
I suppose in common language, I wonder what effects weak forces can be connected with the voltage of electricity
what the **** did I just read?
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Re: First Ever Photo Of A Black hole
Originally Posted by diamenz
space & the deep sea. fascinating stuff.
Yeah, and to imagine that as deep as the ocean is to us, if you compare our ocean to just our own galaxy, its like our ocean is a drop of water to every body of water on earth
Can't really wrap your head around such mass and distances and how vast the visible universe is...
Last edited by TheMan; 04-11-2019 at 01:03 PM.
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Re: First Ever Photo Of A Black hole
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Re: First Ever Photo Of A Black hole
Originally Posted by Patrick Chewing
The craziest thing is the distance of this black hole from Earth and how we still were miraculously able to take a picture of it.
If my math is correct, one light year = 5.9 trillion miles. And this black hole was 55 million light years away from Earth.
there is infinite life out there tio... were just too primitive to communicate that long distance.
soon you will worship technology.
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