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Where is the best place we can all link up to have a reunion? A facebook group? Only platform I think we all look at daily hahah but who knows if anyone wants to show their actual face. :P Made one just now -[link]-
2 years ago
Oh I'm so down. I still play zombie escape sometimes on CS:S. Never gets old. So down for Office.
Also 15 years for me. Fuck man we are getting old as shit.
Also, loving Back 4 Blood. Highly recommend to everyone who enjoys coop zombie action. I play on steam. gLiTch handle was retired with FT. You can find me as theRemedy on Steam friends.
Also 15 years for me. Fuck man we are getting old as shit.
Also, loving Back 4 Blood. Highly recommend to everyone who enjoys coop zombie action. I play on steam. gLiTch handle was retired with FT. You can find me as theRemedy on Steam friends.
3 years ago
Super down for a rerun. I think we all have some old connections to plan something ahead of time, on an updated game, or even outdated, for all of us to do an event on. I would look forward to that very much
3 years ago
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A friend of mine read some weird book about this shit. Apparently if you get within a certain radius of the black hole, the gravitational pull is so strong that it will literally rip the upper half of your body from the lower half. Sounds like fun. |
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Ok, black holes... First, where do they come from? When a giant or supergiant star reaches the end of its fuel supply (hydrogen), it goes through a complicated process where it starts to fuse helium atoms, then the oxygen created out of that fusion, and if it is big enough, it will actually fuse the oxygen atoms into carbon for a millionth of a second (at about 1 billion degrees kelvin!) before the star collapses. All these different fusions creat didifferent layers in the core (the outermost fusing the remaining hydrogen and the innermost fusing the oxygen). at one point, the pressure of the fusion actually overcomes the gravity of the star, and sets off the chain reaction of a supernova. All of the layers of the core implode in on themselves, gaining momentum with each layer. In some stars, the pressure becomes so great by this collapse, that the atoms actually strip off their protons and electrons, leaving just the neutrons to become a "neutron star." A neutron star is so dense, that a spoonful of material from it would weigh as much as mount everest. Even fewer stars go beyond this point and colapse even further to become a black hole. the fabric of space time itself rips, allowing a point of infinite mass to exist. Now, some black hole behavior If black holes are well... black, how can we spot them? or even know they exist? Well, actually there are many ways. Most black holes come with something called a quasar, a disk of gas, dust, and light energy spinning around the black hole before it gets sucked in. As the matter approaches the event horizon (or point of no return to the known universe) It moves faster and gets hotter, emitting more energy. Another strange property of black holes is their gravity is so strong, they can actually bend light (even though it is energy, light has some properties of matter) This lensing effect is useful in many ways. As a black hole passes between us and a distant star, it will bend the light in such a way, that we will see four of the exact same stars, equidistant from each other (even though only one star is actually there). Based on the brightness of the star, and how far apart the "clone stars" are spaced, we can determin how far away the black hole actually is from us. This lensing can also act as a natural telescope, allowing us to look at light farther away than what our telescopes are capable of sensing (the galaxy cluster Abell2218 is a classic example of this lensing effect, allowing us to see 11 billion light years away) Finally, once matter passes beyond the event horizon it is accelerated to near light speed and exposed to unimaginable gravity vectors. This causes the matter to emit x-rays which jet out of the black hole perpendicular to the quasar disk. In nature, it is hard to produce X-rays like this, so seeing a jet of X-ray radiation is a dead giveaway of a high enery (or energy producing) object A trip through a black hole, as described by Steven Hawking If you were somehow capable of surving the intense heat and radiation from the event horizon, your trip to the black hole would certainly kill you. As you approach, gravity tides would pull harder at your feet than your head would stretch you out like a strand of spaghetti, until you snapped in half; then those peices would be stretched out until they subdivided, and so on and so on until you are stripped down to your very atoms. As you approach the singularity (point where the black hole exists) it becomes brighter and brighter as you see more and more light and radiation trapped by the pull of the black hole. If you aren't atomized by now, you are vaporized by the intense heat and radiation. The lucky atoms become so energized that they are in fact converted to X-ray radiation and are able to escape the black hole, while the other atoms are sucked to the singularity and lost from the universe forever.......... But matter can't be detroyed?! Steven Hawking says to compinsate for this "lost matter", other parallel universes exist, where the black hole may, or may not exist. This means the matter still exists in that universe, even though it may be destroyed in this one! Lastly, a recent discovery that has redifined the very definition of a Galaxy The core of a galaxy has always been a misterious place for astronomers (us being located on the outer region of the ilky way). Intense radiation, dust clouds and dense star fields are expected to be found. But a decade or so ago (not really sure) a supermassive black hole was discovered in the center of the Andromeda galaxy (closest galaxy to the milky way). Soon, supemassive black holes were being found in all galaxy cores (including our own), making scientists rethink the evolution of a galaxy from the big bang. At the begginning, a huge dust cloud begins to condense on itself. the densist part pulls in soo much material, a star is only briefly formed, creating a black hole. the pull of the black hole forms many stars in the gas clouds around it. eventually, so much stuff falls into the quasar, that the radiation begins to push the dust and stars away, stopping the black hole from consuming the infant galaxy. When galaxies collide, their black holes merge and become even bigger. The biggest black hole ever discovered is about the size of the earth. So hopefully you understand how black holes work now |
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.4ngryToasters wrote ... Ok, black holes... First, where do they come from? When a giant or supergiant star reaches the end of its fuel supply (hydrogen), it goes through a complicated process where it starts to fuse helium atoms, then the oxygen created out of that fusion, and if it is big enough, it will actually fuse the oxygen atoms into carbon for a millionth of a second (at about 1 billion degrees kelvin!) before the star collapses. All these different fusions creat didifferent layers in the core (the outermost fusing the remaining hydrogen and the innermost fusing the oxygen). at one point, the pressure of the fusion actually overcomes the gravity of the star, and sets off the chain reaction of a supernova. All of the layers of the core implode in on themselves, gaining momentum with each layer. In some stars, the pressure becomes so great by this collapse, that the atoms actually strip off their protons and electrons, leaving just the neutrons to become a "neutron star." A neutron star is so dense, that a spoonful of material from it would weigh as much as mount everest. Even fewer stars go beyond this point and colapse even further to become a black hole. the fabric of space time itself rips, allowing a point of infinite mass to exist. Now, some black hole behavior If black holes are well... black, how can we spot them? or even know they exist? Well, actually there are many ways. Most black holes come with something called a quasar, a disk of gas, dust, and light energy spinning around the black hole before it gets sucked in. As the matter approaches the event horizon (or point of no return to the known universe) It moves faster and gets hotter, emitting more energy. Another strange property of black holes is their gravity is so strong, they can actually bend light (even though it is energy, light has some properties of matter) This lensing effect is useful in many ways. As a black hole passes between us and a distant star, it will bend the light in such a way, that we will see four of the exact same stars, equidistant from each other (even though only one star is actually there). Based on the brightness of the star, and how far apart the "clone stars" are spaced, we can determin how far away the black hole actually is from us. This lensing can also act as a natural telescope, allowing us to look at light farther away than what our telescopes are capable of sensing (the galaxy cluster Abell2218 is a classic example of this lensing effect, allowing us to see 11 billion light years away) Finally, once matter passes beyond the event horizon it is accelerated to near light speed and exposed to unimaginable gravity vectors. This causes the matter to emit x-rays which jet out of the black hole perpendicular to the quasar disk. In nature, it is hard to produce X-rays like this, so seeing a jet of X-ray radiation is a dead giveaway of a high enery (or energy producing) object A trip through a black hole, as described by Steven Hawking If you were somehow capable of surving the intense heat and radiation from the event horizon, your trip to the black hole would certainly kill you. As you approach, gravity tides would pull harder at your feet than your head would stretch you out like a strand of spaghetti, until you snapped in half; then those peices would be stretched out until they subdivided, and so on and so on until you are stripped down to your very atoms. As you approach the singularity (point where the black hole exists) it becomes brighter and brighter as you see more and more light and radiation trapped by the pull of the black hole. If you aren't atomized by now, you are vaporized by the intense heat and radiation. The lucky atoms become so energized that they are in fact converted to X-ray radiation and are able to escape the black hole, while the other atoms are sucked to the singularity and lost from the universe forever.......... But matter can't be detroyed?! Steven Hawking says to compinsate for this "lost matter", other parallel universes exist, where the black hole may, or may not exist. This means the matter still exists in that universe, even though it may be destroyed in this one! Lastly, a recent discovery that has redifined the very definition of a Galaxy The core of a galaxy has always been a misterious place for astronomers (us being located on the outer region of the ilky way). Intense radiation, dust clouds and dense star fields are expected to be found. But a decade or so ago (not really sure) a supermassive black hole was discovered in the center of the Andromeda galaxy (closest galaxy to the milky way). Soon, supemassive black holes were being found in all galaxy cores (including our own), making scientists rethink the evolution of a galaxy from the big bang. At the begginning, a huge dust cloud begins to condense on itself. the densist part pulls in soo much material, a star is only briefly formed, creating a black hole. the pull of the black hole forms many stars in the gas clouds around it. eventually, so much stuff falls into the quasar, that the radiation begins to push the dust and stars away, stopping the black hole from consuming the infant galaxy. When galaxies collide, their black holes merge and become even bigger. The biggest black hole ever discovered is about the size of the earth. So hopefully you understand how black holes work now ROFL. In all seriousness, Toast, nice post. Edited Mon Sep 10 2007, 08:37PM |
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Black holes are where God divided by zero. (just something i liked to say, i don't actually believe in god) I had physics teacher who's main study was black holes and Hawking Radiation and all that good stuff. (why is the title of this thread begin with lowercase letters! bothers me) Me and him used to have interesting discussions debating the possibility of "white holes" somehwere else that would be the antithesis of a black hole, a place with the equivilent force of gravity being pushed out from the "white hole" where all matter that was sucked into a black hole was reassembled in its original pattern and ejected from the "white hole". There is, of course, no way to prove or disprove it. It could be total nonsense, as there have never been any "white holes" discovered anywhere in the galaxy while we have discovered numerous black holes. However, it isn't entireley impossible that the matter could have been crushed in a black hole so much that it became energy, and then, that 8th type of energy, yet undiscovered, is somehow almost magnetically drawn to these "white holes" which would reassemble the energy into the original matter it was at the black hole. Or, the matter could just be condensed into infinite density to take up space lim -> 0. With such a formula, it could be reasonable to understand a particle of extremely large mass occupying little to no volume, therefore causing gravity to a central point of infinite density. Everything that would come into the black hole's soi would just be sucked into and condensed into this point and become part of it, ever increasing it's mass. I think they're building some particle accelerator in Europe that will actually creat black holes. Did you know that when a black hole radiates all of its particles, through a process involving virtual particles explained in Hawking Radiation, it emmits infinite luminosity? Can anyone say "Solar Energy"? |
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Where is the best place we can all link up to have a reunion? A facebook group? Only platform I think we all look at daily hahah but who knows if anyone wants to show their actual face. :P Made one just now -[link]-
2 years ago
Oh I'm so down. I still play zombie escape sometimes on CS:S. Never gets old. So down for Office.
Also 15 years for me. Fuck man we are getting old as shit.
Also, loving Back 4 Blood. Highly recommend to everyone who enjoys coop zombie action. I play on steam. gLiTch handle was retired with FT. You can find me as theRemedy on Steam friends.
Also 15 years for me. Fuck man we are getting old as shit.
Also, loving Back 4 Blood. Highly recommend to everyone who enjoys coop zombie action. I play on steam. gLiTch handle was retired with FT. You can find me as theRemedy on Steam friends.
3 years ago
Super down for a rerun. I think we all have some old connections to plan something ahead of time, on an updated game, or even outdated, for all of us to do an event on. I would look forward to that very much
3 years ago
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