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#201 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-13 05:21:14

LQ

darn, you're right... This is terrible; Is there a way to evacuate 3 or 4 people before we totally annihilate?

#202 Re: This is Cool » Is It Possible To Calculate The End of The Earth's Existence!? » 2011-01-13 05:18:42

LQ

Probably we could, with alot of time on our backs. Okay, let's make a try at that. Someone speed to the blue whale about the black hole, I'd want every computer to read that signal if it is possible, we have a catastrophe at hand, that I spotted it is mere coincidence...

#203 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-13 05:15:45

LQ

I fear we do not have the time, if the bluewhales weight double in 172.4 years we have 344.8 years left before the black hole comes here, in about half lightspeed.

Tell me quick bobbym, what impact would that have on us?

#204 Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » The blue whales max weight increasing » 2011-01-13 05:00:55

LQ
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from 170 ton 1971 to 200 tons 2002.

18% increase in max weight in 31 years

0.58% increase per year.

195 lightyears away is its connected black hole, I get, after disscussion about how much more a 25 year old gains weight, since I weigh 130 kg.

In this rate, the blue whales black hole will intercept with our solarsystem in twice the time the blue whale doubles its weight.

in 344.8 years.

You have a right to worry.

#205 Re: This is Cool » Is It Possible To Calculate The End of The Earth's Existence!? » 2011-01-12 22:08:41

LQ

Yeah. Given that I'm newly arrived aswell I might never understand biblical information streams.

#206 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-12 22:03:00

LQ

We should have some sort of beeper on them, that transmitted it's data continously, we would want no data delay. I've thought through a few facts meanwhile.

Seemingly, my information from the magellan cloud is moving x times the speed of light, through the capilar, exactly how does that effect the time that I interacted in? Is it possible that star trek is a record of the future and we are infact in the past, or is that totally of the question?

#207 Re: This is Cool » Is It Possible To Calculate The End of The Earth's Existence!? » 2011-01-12 19:47:59

LQ

Some would claim that he acted like an old man early in life though, with all the wise words and so on. My guess is that he was linked to a quantum entangled black hole cluster, hence aging fast, yet becoming old. But then again, it's very long ago, would need more background research.

#209 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-12 02:48:07

LQ

So basically my understanding of this is that if anything blows up it's gonna be the blue whale. (Could someone monitor those things?)

PS. I was joking about blowing up, but they might grow a bit more whilst the black hole comes closer.

#212 Re: This is Cool » Is It Possible To Calculate The End of The Earth's Existence!? » 2011-01-11 02:06:45

LQ
bobbym wrote:

It could be. Maybe they do not know that.

Bobbym, you figure that if jesus was a little smaller then a human, yet could do incredible things, that he was from a black hole about the double distance then that of me? The supernatural abillity, could this be caused by that the black hole was fully active, yet rotating about the same amount as ordinary people? Possibly that the black hole was charged too? There was an intense light on the sky when he was born, maybe a really big super nova?

PS. I edited post #57, just read the actual distance of the magellan cloud super nova

#213 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-11 02:01:05

LQ

hehe, I meant the size in proportion to the black hole distance. Ofcourse star trek could've been a true story from alien inc. m8.

#214 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-10 22:29:44

LQ

Perhaps this only applies to animals after all.

#215 Re: This is Cool » Is It Possible To Calculate The End of The Earth's Existence!? » 2011-01-10 17:35:51

LQ

How near does a fairly big black hole have to be to us to wipe us out though?

#216 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-10 13:02:33

LQ

Suppose that star trek is to some extent true, then there's probably misschief out there because of spooky ships entangling black holes together here and there, resulting in some spin dissaster sooner or later.

#217 Re: This is Cool » Is It Possible To Calculate The End of The Earth's Existence!? » 2011-01-10 12:59:30

LQ

So he must leave... which he does.

The question is: what happened? well, if the p-cube manages to entangle with the ship, then that may go away when he leaves. But what if that black hole was infact the mother of the bethazoids?

#218 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-10 12:46:43

LQ

What if there is a similar ship in space, that this story originates from Bobbym?

#219 Re: This is Cool » Is It Possible To Calculate The End of The Earth's Existence!? » 2011-01-10 12:45:11

LQ

nono, quick regenerating bacterias. It's the speed that's higher.

#220 Re: This is Cool » Is It Possible To Calculate The End of The Earth's Existence!? » 2011-01-10 12:41:05

LQ

His p-cube, his black hole quantum entangled state interracts with the growth rate of the bacterias.

#221 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-10 12:35:18

LQ

tongue I think they are quite attractive, the bethazoids big_smile

Either way I fear for them. If all bethazoids suddenly grow that fast, they will probably all die!

#223 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-10 12:24:22

LQ

nono. the black holes spin is proportional with the growth rate. This boy however, was just as big as a bethazoid and looked identical.

#224 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Conclusions and Benchmarks » 2011-01-10 12:20:44

LQ

Obviously, a black hole can change spin all of the sudden, making a bethazoid grow 270 times the normal rate. Disastrous bobbym...

Because, they were at even distance from the black hole, the ship and the bethazoid base planet.

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