We Thought Black Holes Ended in Singularities. They Might End In a Frozen Big Bang.
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Top Comments (10)
At the centre of galaxies you find supermassive black holes. At the centre of a supermassive black hole you find a single sock with a single 10mm socket inside.
Finally, a video that doesn't think I'm hearing about the concept of black holes for the first time ever and actually seeks to advance my understanding.
"Planck Stars are caught between being about to explode and about to collapse." Same, honestly.
Boy, the things emerging from theoretical physics and things I thought of while toasted are experiencing serious overlap these days.
I like how every time we peel back a layer in physics, we find some gap or paradox that leads us to believe there is yet another layer below the current physics that we still need to uncover...
Can't believe I am seeing this video. I defended my master's thesis yesterday and it was on singularity-free black holes.
Time dilation explaining our perception of exceedingly dense matter elegantly coordinates our data. Wonderful
I didn't think PBS Space Time would give us Schrödinger’s hole, but here we are.
0:16 I don't know; my mom said I'm a very fast boy.
Schroedinger’s Planck: exploding and expanding at the same time, until observed. Recommendation: please, don’t even think about trying to observe the buggers.
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Top Comments (10)
At the centre of galaxies you find supermassive black holes. At the centre of a supermassive black hole you find a single sock with a single 10mm socket inside.
Finally, a video that doesn't think I'm hearing about the concept of black holes for the first time ever and actually seeks to advance my understanding.
"Planck Stars are caught between being about to explode and about to collapse." Same, honestly.
Boy, the things emerging from theoretical physics and things I thought of while toasted are experiencing serious overlap these days.
I like how every time we peel back a layer in physics, we find some gap or paradox that leads us to believe there is yet another layer below the current physics that we still need to uncover...
Can't believe I am seeing this video. I defended my master's thesis yesterday and it was on singularity-free black holes.
Time dilation explaining our perception of exceedingly dense matter elegantly coordinates our data. Wonderful
I didn't think PBS Space Time would give us Schrödinger’s hole, but here we are.
0:16 I don't know; my mom said I'm a very fast boy.
Schroedinger’s Planck: exploding and expanding at the same time, until observed. Recommendation: please, don’t even think about trying to observe the buggers.