Alexandy13 wrote:What is on the other side of a black hole?
Alexandy, you are the only person in the world to say that a sphere can have multiple sides.
I shall attempt an argument. According to Hawking, a black hole is so massive that it tears a hole in the fabric of space/time. This causes things to turn illogical and unpredictable, at least until they are crushed into oblivion, so bacic geometry has no bearing there.
Dzone wrote:Why is it that when I first saw Crush Bandicoot's avatar, I thought of the Superman theme?
Because you're weird.
Ame no Akai wrote:When I tell people I listen to hardrock and/or metal, and they start screaming like a Viking being raped up the pooper because 'that's what metal sounds like', then I totally have the right to shove my foot up their booty, right?
I guess. o-o
Plasma wrote:When I tell people I listen to hardrock and/or metal, then they totally have the right to shove their foot up my booty, right?
Maybe.
Fauche wrote:Will I ever be sexy?
Maybe someday.
Karilyn wrote:
Water wrote:You actually don't have the right to shove your foot up anyone's booty at any time. That's kind of illegal.
Unless they give you permission, I guess...
It's somebody's fetish.
Trenny... who's fetish is it?
Your's.
Game Angel wrote:Tren, will I ever stop loving my phone?
Probably not.
Alexandy13 wrote:What is on the other side of a black hole?
Purgatory.
Alexandy13 wrote:What is inside of a black hole?
Light.
Bacon wrote:why do i always feel so sick?
You need to eat, drink more water and sleep more.
swordplaymaster wrote:
Plasma wrote:
Alexandy13 wrote:What is on the other side of a black hole?
Alexandy, you are the only person in the world to say that a sphere can have multiple sides.
I shall attempt an argument. According to Hawking, a black hole is so massive that it tears a hole in the fabric of space/time. This causes things to turn illogical and unpredictable, at least until they are crushed into oblivion, so bacic geometry has no bearing there.
A big tiny convoluted mess of super-compressed atoms.
swordplaymaster wrote:I shall attempt an argument. According to Hawking, a black hole is so massive that it tears a hole in the fabric of space/time. This causes things to turn illogical and unpredictable, at least until they are crushed into oblivion, so bacic geometry has no bearing there.
...
Is it just me, or did you manage to magnificently screw up basic rules of physics three times in one paragraph? Because what you just said makes so little sense that it sounds like something out of Warhammer40k!
Fortunately, unlike arts, science is an exact science. So I feel fully justified in thinking of you as someone who fails high-school physics until you provide a source of some sort. Yay!