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turned2black wrote:Not exactly new news, but the study seems pretty extensive.

'The Universe is slowly dying,' study shows with unprecedented precision

http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/10/us/universe-dying/
oh no!

is god dying too then ?
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Is "The inevitable heat death of the universe" a cards against humanity card?
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Stephen Hawking believes he’s solved a huge mystery about black holes

On Tuesday, famed physicist Stephen Hawking presented new theories on black holes to a crowd of esteemed scientists and members of the media at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.

Hawking focused on something called the information paradox, which continues to puzzle scientists who study black holes. In a nutshell, the paradox involves the fact that information about the star that formed a black hole seems to be lost inside it, presumably disappearing when the black hole inevitably disappears. These things cannot be lost, according to the way we think the universe works, and physicists generally believe that they aren't really lost. But where does the information go when the black hole that's absorbed it goes kaput?

On Tuesday, he explained his new theory: "I propose that the information is stored not in the interior of the black hole as one might expect, but in its boundary, the event horizon," Hawking said. The event horizon is the sort of shell around a black hole, past which all matter will be drawn into the dense object's powerful embrace.

According to Hawking's idea, the particles that enter a black hole leave traces of their information on the event horizon. When particles come back out — in a phenomenon called Hawking Radiation — they carry some of that information back out, preserving it. Technically, anyway.

"The information is stored in a super translation of the horizon that the ingoing particles [from the source star] cause," he explained, for those of you who like a little more physics lingo. "The information about ingoing particles is returned, but in a chaotic and useless form. For all practical purposes the info is lost."

At Monday's public lecture, he explained this jumbled return of information was like burning an encyclopedia: You wouldn't technically lose any information if you kept all of the ashes in one place, but you'd have a hard time looking up the capital of Minnesota.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/spea ... ack-holes/
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man, so this guy just sits around thinking until he figures sh*t out. Wish I could do that.
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And he has a radiation named after him!
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It's Saint Paul, FYI.
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I don't know how accurately this portrays our solar system, but I think it's pretty cool.

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B wrote:I don't know how accurately this portrays our solar system, but I think it's pretty cool.

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Did Brendan O'Brien mix our solar system?
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B wrote:I don't know how accurately this portrays our solar system, but I think it's pretty cool.

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It's virtually impossible to get a 100% accurate model. But it's "generally" correct.

Here's the best and most accurate vid on Youtube.

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turned2black wrote:
This is pretty awesome
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"I really enjoy sandwiches but the other guys are so good at making sandwiches that I don't make them. Now I make sandwiches."
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A new high speed camera can capture light in motion and see around corners.

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Fuckin' cloudy here. :gomez:
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So what the hell is this "Major Mars Discovery" being announced in 90 minutes? I am quite curious.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:So what the hell is this "Major Mars Discovery" being announced in 90 minutes? I am quite curious.
they have evidence that flowing water once existed.
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Mars is suing the moon for copyright infringement. NASA are taking the case on behalf of the true red planet.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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Calibrate your enthusiasm
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I already said that, dime
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