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#176 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » the vein systems declining of the Black Hole tentaculum » 2011-01-24 11:38:14

LQ

Huge thanks. by the way that should be 207.23 years until reaching the 4 lightyear boundry actually. I must have callibrated wrong, wait, I'll mend by post... and the speed should be 0,007 times the speed of light.

#177 Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » the vein systems declining of the Black Hole tentaculum » 2011-01-24 07:36:08

LQ
Replies: 56

If it would have been not linear to the distance but infact spreading with the quantum entanglements, the veins would lessen in diameter with the radius squared from the black hole. Thereby we are very near a black hole in space. Given the distance to the nearest seen black hole 1600 lightyears away, that is 2560000 ly^2 away, if there is a black hole any closer, it would have the ratio in distance of 12^2:200^2 which is the squared ratio of the elephant weight to the blue whale weight. The blue whales black hole would infact be only... 5.76 lightyears away.

Its movement speed towards us would be 0,007 times the speed of light. It would reach the nearer limit of danger to us of 4 lightyears in about 207.23 years
If it comes that near we are in grave peril from meteors and will most surely die. However, it will take 257.12 years for it to reach here.

#178 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions about the nearby black hole » 2011-01-24 05:30:58

LQ

Maybe. I discovered something. Match List of epidemics with List of supernovae. You will find a direct connection between them, also note that big supernovae cause big epidemies.

Trust me, I've checked.

#179 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions about the nearby black hole » 2011-01-24 03:59:52

LQ

A very small nebula with matter I mean. However, I fear for its survival if it eats our solarsystem. I believe my form of life is infact perfected to the last degree, and it's possible that my extent to the solarsystem is vast and strong, very fit infact. Perhaps so fit that i am able to form a nerve anywhere in the solarsystem, and the adequate amount of painstiller to survive and adapt to that environment. I'm afraid that I will be sucked into the black hole, and there spread on it's whole structure and feed like the worst parasite in space. Perhaps I excel in power so much, that it will die, and that the rests forms a cloud that may form suns which in there turn form the most evolved kind of black hole, that infact will be resiliant to my kind, since we will be the same kind. Infact, I'd recommend it to eat, perhaps, something else that isn't infected?

#180 Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions about the nearby black hole » 2011-01-24 02:56:09

LQ
Replies: 10

A black hole is infact a heart of a very big organism that I call a tentaculum.

Its veins are the quantumentanglements tunnels from the black hole and all the quantumentanglements linked to these tunnels. The veins sprigs all over surrounding space and wherever they hit they form spirits that links matter into life in ways they wouldn't elseways form. The surface they hit becomes the nerves from which the tentaculum feel. The blood in the tentaculums veins travels in quantumentanglement speed, which is much faster then light often. The substance is unknown but contains information, unlike what others think. The nervesystem is very benefitial and precise; big nerves are emitted from any surface other then those benefitial for its survival, hence only small, unsensitive and far reaching veins ever sticks on stars or big planets. Any aceing nerve is somehow fixed lest the tentaculum will be in pain. Thus the chance is great that when we are drawn into the black hole, that we will get to a place much stimulating for us, precisely like the way we got to a fitting place in the universe in the first place.

The reason why our development into humans with large intellect and similar beings with similar intelligence have been so quick is because under those 45 million years a relatively common animal has grown to become a blue whale, and the reason is that a tentaculum has neared us over those years, and improved our information exchange into being able to climb down the trees, use tools, make tools, form civilizations and create computers, airplanes etc. Our development is simultaneous to the bluewhales development, counting in the neanderthals, who also could use tools. Infact the veins constructive and informative ability grows as the tentaculums heart comes nearer. But fright not, we will be beings on similar planets even if we are sucked into the black hole. In fact we will probably be emitted from earths surface long before it comes here, because of the earths surface not being fit for big nerves anymore once the black hole starts to emit gamma waves.

The loss of earth will be sad, however in the big perspective the tentaculum isn't yet a bad thing and infact enhance the perspective of those who have not yet reached the entity type that is able to feel. Eventually the black holes energy will be emitted like sap from its veins, possibly. Some say its energy is emitted slowly, I however believe that it collapses into a enormous cloud of matter in space, and I believe that we don't need to mettle with it since it dies just like any other lifeform, after a while. In fact the black hole itself is probably much empty, but the veins gravity focuses in the ends, and they carry much of the weight of the black hole.

The tentaculum probably came here because its starving and its veins need matter, lest they contract and the tentaculum dies. Based on the speed of the tentaculum, I would recommend that we do not disturb it, since it obtains its speed from that the veins contract and thus nears its pray to feed and is probably very hungry and just a baby, in black holes perspective. In a global perspective it doesn't matter, but if it dies, it will be a disaster, since it will die very young and form a babycloud, which would be very sad, given its potential.

#181 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-19 03:03:15

LQ

Actually, given the time interface, you won't be very long gone. They will be talking about this conversation in the future. I suspect.

#182 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-18 00:45:33

LQ

Hehe. Allthough the technology may be temporarily out of reach, I'm certain we will find it until it's here. Unless they choose not to believe it in which case we are all gonna jump through space via a black hole.

#183 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-17 07:07:17

LQ

Now, for every kind of bluewhale there should be exactly one black hole. More or less. Allthough they may be inseperable.

#184 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-17 03:41:41

LQ

I HAVE IT! Sorry for screaming. All we need to do is enlarge a quantum entanglement and put it in the way of the black hole, or close by so that it change course. Then if we could contract it we'd even have a new heading on it, away from us!! How far in the future is this technology??

Perhaps we can even drag out the matter out of the black hole by enlarging the blue whale to what? about 10 solars? Doesn't sound hard, all we need is the trick. Perhaps if we could warp the signal between the black hole and the blue whale, I get a message from somewhere that it could be tried...

timeframe 373 years. or slightly less. Better get a move on.

Besides, there are several techniques that can be better, for instance draw all the matter out of the black hole on a great distance from it, or in portions outside the solarsystem. With the backup plan that we travel against the black hole and draw out the matter near by making an entanglement in the vincinity. As soon as we can draw out the matter, we have no problem. Only a little one. If all goes as planed, we won't have a black hole to worry about. allthough in face of certain death we might live to see another day.

#185 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-15 04:08:43

LQ

Meh. Allthough if we could send out light in space and keep the entangled twin, we could see where the black hole was

#186 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-14 22:03:43

LQ

If it was blown here by a supernova, then that momentum still only gave it a speed in this direction of 0.131 times the speed of light


I've got it! if a photon quantum entangled with a black hole does get an odd behaviour, then this must allready be visible on the sun!!!

What is the heaviest side of the sun, Bobbym?

We must search for anomalies on the sun.

#188 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-14 03:34:44

LQ

Wait. I was makin an analysis of the black hole at aproximately 1600 lightyears from earth. If that is a perfect match with the elephants weight (4600 kg) then the blue whales black hole should be elephant weight / bluewhale weight * 1600 lightyears away.

even if we put a mean value there, 4600/180000 * 1600 is still only...

40.9 lightyears away.

Are you certain it's not detecteable on that distance?

#189 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-13 22:28:09

LQ

This is similar to the movie "the fifth element" I would recommend that you saw it. Mind you, it seems to fold 300 years from now. Give or take.

#190 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-13 19:12:03

LQ

I'll see if I can arrange a trip to some place with blue whales.

#191 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-13 08:24:40

LQ

That's correct. I believe it arise simultaneously as the black hole spurts out x-rays where it is.

#192 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-13 07:50:43

LQ

Can we ask a marinbiologist how much the blue whale is growing every generation? Perhaps we can get a more accurate date, and distance to the black hole. Also, I want it examined when they sound, their sound might be simultaneous to the black holes x-ray distribution.

#194 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-13 06:48:56

LQ

It could also be found by checking nearby space for x-rays.

#196 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-13 06:19:55

LQ

One should be able to detect it due to change in infrared, along a line in space, like a path.

#197 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » The blue whales max weight increasing » 2011-01-13 05:57:00

LQ

http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2003/MichaelShmukler.shtml

That's where I got it. I'll be around waiting for some sort of response

#198 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-13 05:55:44

LQ

Keep a sharp eye out. It's somewhere in the vincinity, I can feel it now. scan for black holes in about that distance, use whatever technology is available, I want gravitomagnetism detectors etc. etc. It must release... something. Check the blue whales, see what they say, things are going downhill.

#199 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-13 05:40:38

LQ

It seems to be no more then 195 lightyears away. Bloody nightmare of a planet, this, I might leave by some weird phenomenon... I just don't know how yet, I shall meditate some on it.

#200 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-13 05:31:10

LQ

Where would we get that? There's just no way we can get one, how did this cituation even occur, how is this possible? How come we aren't seeing it right now?? It should be right out there not far from here, it's got to be visible!

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