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sorry if this is in the wrong topic:
what do you guys think about quantum physics? can it explain a lot of the unexplainable. have you heard of messed up theories?
heres one i Heard the Other day: i was at a bar talking to some guy who studied science and quantum mechanics and he said that a theory is developing: that the earth is a dyson sphere surrounding a black hole.
for those that don't know. a dyson sphere is a habitat sphere built around a star, and takes it's energy from the star.
the reason he gave for this theory was that in WWII, when germans were developing their missle program. they would aim at their targets by measuring the outside surface of the earth. These missles missed their target everytime. Until they aimed as if they were on the inside of the earth and alas, they hit their targets.
and if earth really is a dyson sphere surrounding a black hole. the distortions would be so great, that we wouldn't know up from down anyway.
If you are an observer throwing and object into a black hole. you would see the object get sucked in and crushed almost instantly. but for the object itself - it would experience almost billions of years before getting crushed at the center.
but then again. we go in space and take pictures of the earth as a sphere where we live on. but really could space time distorrtions fools our eyes and tyechnology otherwise? i think this is a trippy thing to ponder.
what do you guys think about quantum physics? can it explain a lot of the unexplainable. have you heard of messed up theories?
heres one i Heard the Other day: i was at a bar talking to some guy who studied science and quantum mechanics and he said that a theory is developing: that the earth is a dyson sphere surrounding a black hole.
for those that don't know. a dyson sphere is a habitat sphere built around a star, and takes it's energy from the star.
the reason he gave for this theory was that in WWII, when germans were developing their missle program. they would aim at their targets by measuring the outside surface of the earth. These missles missed their target everytime. Until they aimed as if they were on the inside of the earth and alas, they hit their targets.
and if earth really is a dyson sphere surrounding a black hole. the distortions would be so great, that we wouldn't know up from down anyway.
If you are an observer throwing and object into a black hole. you would see the object get sucked in and crushed almost instantly. but for the object itself - it would experience almost billions of years before getting crushed at the center.
but then again. we go in space and take pictures of the earth as a sphere where we live on. but really could space time distorrtions fools our eyes and tyechnology otherwise? i think this is a trippy thing to ponder.