Pretty much what i suggest in my post pinned on my profile December 6, 2024. Sorry it's long & this is longer...just FYI
As each black hole feeds & becomes larger it, in my opinion, presses on the very fabric of space that is supporting it. I don't believe it's dependent on the size of the black hole more the strength of the fabric of space.
If the space is pushed & pulled during a massive feeding frenzy by a particular black hole the fabric around it is weakened significantly. If there are long periods where the black hole lies dormant ie: not feeding. The fabric of space around that black hole had time to strengthen. This is how Ton-618 might have been able to get so large?
The specific reference that no to particles can be in the same place at the same time is easily addressed by Hawking radiation. This allows also for matter to be "destroyed/converted" without violating our current understanding of the laws of physics. At the event horizon Hawking radiation is seen escaping something seemingly inescapable.
The laws of physics are congruent with the notion that for the incredibly small it would be the same just impossible to gauge & so it is. Therefore the quantum realm allows for the switch from the unimaginably large to the unfathomably tiny without ever giving out its secrets as to how that happens yet we see it as the black hole gobbles up & gives off the telltale sign of Hawking radiation.
It's what happens after when the black hole becomes unable to be supported by the weakened fabric of space in this time? Who knows Black holes could be the reason that all of space is being pushed pulled & stretched? Maybe not, maybe that's just my own thoughts on the subject that's way off?
I'd argue though that once as black hole is ripped from this time where space has simply let it go could be detected. We would only need to look for massive amounts of Hawking radiation left behind where there is an empty part of space. This could be something to look for. Tasking a search for large amounts of Hawking radiation where nothing else exists would be a clear indicator that it's possibly once where there was a black hole.
I would also argue that this is simply not something that occurs frequently, more so, that it may not have occurred in our universe more than once so far with our own big bang! If this is the case then it truly is a rare thing indeed. However if this evidence can be found then we just might have the smoking gun. Hawking radiation being the smoking part & the lack of anything in the middle of that radiation field being the gun part.
I only write this because it makes for a nice closed loop that would also arguably simply clarify the what, where, when, why & how that surrounds our creation & in Trillions upon Trillions of years might be our demise.
If once the black hole rips from this time line or point it's balanced precariously on in space then it would seemingly wiz about in a sub space or different dimension to maybe one day, time being irrelevant given it's moving faster than light, pop back into existence. Yes there is a lot to unpack there...!
So lets assume that the black hole is a small speck smaller than an atom with all the matter it has gobbled up over the years. Now assume it's traveling faster than the distance all the light in our universe has traveled in 13 billion years in a Trillionth of a second. Wow that's fast. Imagine now if you will two of these smack into each other just by sheer chance & the Big Bang is formed.
Now if all these black holes in our universe have to eventually link up & one eventually swallows the other then this is going to take a while. So it may have only happened once & that was our big bang? It might happen again any second now...nope ok we're good. It's not to say this is correct or even mildly correct yet it would put in place the simplest answer as to where does all that matter go when its absorbed into a black hole.
It is possible that each black hole is the beginning of a black planet that eventually becomes a totally new universe so far beyond our ability to see that its Trillions of light years from the very edge of what we think we can see now.
So all in all good news however not so good if we want to see it as the average human lives somewhere between 0 & 112 years maximum. This all seems incredibly cruel as the average Sun like our own lasts 10 billion years so we should at least get a million years to live, right? I for one would like to know a hell of a lot more. I'd like to be able to explore out entire solar system as we wiz about the sun. 20 years to get an education 40 years to afford the meager life we all live assuming nothing goes wrong & 20-30 in which we can do very little comfortably doesn't seem right.
So for the dreamers & the designers I urge you all get to it & do it fast as time is the one commodity we can all ill afford.
Well I know that now. It's interesting how insular you can be living on an island if you don't show any interest in the rest of the world. My ignorance is all on me.
I traveled back & forth to the UK if the late 80's & lived there through the middle of the 90's so again that makes me the ignorant one...but I do learn from my mistakes...
@ShuttleAlmanac@ValaAfshar You know it's interesting you say that untill I'd seen this clip several years ago I had absolutely no idea who he was. None at all. Just shows you how uneducated I am.๐
This is a great idea & the concept of a passport or form of identification that puts you on the historical register (needs to be created) as married on the Moon is cool.
There would need to be a whole host of govt changes, documents created & departments invented to cope or at least compensate for what doesn't exist right now.
I can just see the application process now: where were you born? Earth, Moon, Mars or other please specify? I was born in space on the way to Mars...historical records are about to get an upgrade big time!
On this day in 2012, space shuttle Enterprise arrived at the Intrepid Museum after an incredible journey. Originally displayed at the @airandspace Museum, Enterprise was flown to New York atop NASAโs Shuttle Carrier Aircraft before making a two-day trip by barge from @JFKairport to Pier 86.
Selected for display in New York so that millions of visitors could experience a space shuttle up close, Enterprise has called the Intrepid Museum home ever since. As @NASA's prototype orbiter, it remains one of the Museum's most iconic artifacts.
Come visit Enterprise in person inside our Space Shuttle Pavilion!
There is a lot going on right now on the @Space_Station, but fortunately we are all safe and witnessed a spectacular southern aurora show yesterday thanks to a recent solar event.
@ShuttleAlmanac@ValaAfshar Yeah its good & would have been hard to time. I wonder how many launches they tried it on before they hit the jackpot with this one? I also wonder what it would have been like if it were someone like Carl Sagan doing it?
Print looks awesome.
For drilling the holes mark with a centre punch after drawing in the lines level & measured equidistant. Use a laser if you have one?
As for the wood use unpainted wood. Give it a light sand & use tongue oil. It's expensive but it's the best.
Give 2 or 3 coats just wiping the oil on with a soft rag then reapply in 6 months if you think it needs it...
So on the prints what's the load limit? You should print a spare then test it. It would be good to know....
Iโm quite happy with it!
Still need to treat the wood. Idk probably some feed n wax.
I could use a lesson on how to drill holes though, bracket 2 is like 2mm lower and doesnโt touch the plank ๐ฌ
Chasing rocket launches is extremely addictive. I don't have any major ones coming for a bit so I'll be going through older launches and sharing photos I took that were never released.
This is from the GPS III launch last May.
@bscholl Yeah you know why? Because they could see where Elon was heading towards Raptor V3 & looking at this image there is no way you can charge for what simply isn't there...that's Boeing out...
Super heavy booster 20 undergoing full load cryogenic proof testing today at Starbase Massey's test site in preparation for Starship test flight 13.
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