^^exactly. (3)
2/9/2011 2:36:34 PM
2/9/2011 8:50:22 PM
2/9/2011 10:30:22 PM
And we were talking about theoretically creating black holes. Surely we weren't talking about theoretically creating black holes the mass of galaxies. When we have the power to do something like that, wormholes will be unneeded.
2/10/2011 9:15:16 AM
^^ granted^ they already exist, and you're wrong about wormholes. Stable wormholes can only be created with massive quantities of "exotic" matter, that is, stuff that creates negative energy that we haven't yet proven, much less created, much less created in stable form.Supermassive black holes, in addition to already existing, would not be difficult to make bigger. Trajectories of stars would be hard to tinker to a civilization of our scale, but if you consider a Kardashev scale 1-2 civilization (goes up to 3 and beyond), it wouldn't be out of the question, and it would be doable because over long time frames the motion of the stars transitions into chaos. Small pushes now can completely change the face of the galaxy in a million years. Because of this, both the acts of 'cleaning' the area around a supermassive black hole and throwing more matter into a black hole would be feasible by a very ordinary appearing space faring civilization.
2/10/2011 10:53:25 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2oXFWKpJiASome inspirational words from Carl Sagan, one of the greatest astronomers of our time.
2/10/2011 11:56:33 AM
^ that was a really good one. It's fun to hear him talk about the philosophy of the empty universe. The discovery of Earth-like planets in terms of orbital and mass characteristics is certainly a first step in the direction of actually reaching out into the new world that other civilizations might inhabit.It really is interesting that we seem to live in an "empty" universe, meaning that there is no other life outside out own brethren as far as we can see. Everyone else might have killed themselves, and we might do so too. What is really up with all those exoplanets we're finding?
2/10/2011 12:21:22 PM
AFRICAN AMERICAN TREEShttp://www.space.com/11424-alien-planets-suns-black-trees.html
4/20/2011 1:24:51 PM
that would be more interesting if we didn't have black plants here.
4/20/2011 4:48:22 PM