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American
20th May 2003, 03:44 PM
Stephen Hawking must be some kind of a moron! People like him because he wrote a few books, and he has a really cool wheel chair and a hot hot nurse who takes care of him.

I know what's going on inside of a black hole-- the same stupid crap that happens outside of one! Why would it be any differrent? Retard.

Wish I had a nurse and keyboard that talks.

Whomp
20th May 2003, 03:56 PM
Gimmee a T!
Gimmee an R!
Gimmee an O!
Gimmee an L!
Gimmee another L!

Yay!!!!!
:rolleyes:

Pahansiri
20th May 2003, 03:59 PM
Sad

American
20th May 2003, 04:04 PM
Nah nah. If you know me by now, I'm dead serious. I like to examine sophisticated topics using the sense of a common man.

This is for real: The inside of a black hole is exactly the same as other stuff, just like I know there's some dust under my couch without even looking, and not much else but maybe an old yellow rag.

There's no reason to think other, and Stephen Hawking must be a glory hog if he go and says i don't know that...

Nyarlathotep
20th May 2003, 04:19 PM
Originally posted by American
Nah nah. If you know me by now, I'm dead serious. I like to examine sophisticated topics using the sense of a common man.

This is for real: The inside of a black hole is exactly the same as other stuff, just like I know there's some dust under my couch without even looking, and not much else but maybe an old yellow rag.

There's no reason to think other, and Stephen Hawking must be a glory hog if he go and says i don't know that...

The inside of a black hole IS exactly like the outside...............

if you discount the crushing gravity which causes the space time continuum to warp. Conditions that I doubt exist under your couch or anywhere else outside of a black hole.

And in case you want to throw "But how do we know that?" back at me, the answer is simple. The crushing gravity causing the space time continuum to warp is how you DEFINE a black hole. IF you don't have those things, you don't have a black hole.

Beleth
20th May 2003, 08:54 PM
American, what do you believe differentiates what is commonly known as a "black hole" from that which is NOT known as a "black hole"? In other words, what do you think makes a black hole, a black hole?

Upchurch
20th May 2003, 09:03 PM
Originally posted by American
Nah nah. If you know me by now, I'm dead serious. I like to examine sophisticated topics using the sense of a common man.Great approach. And how does the sense of a common man figure out general relativity problems?
This is for real: The inside of a black hole is exactly the same as other stuff, just like I know there's some dust under my couch without even looking, and not much else but maybe an old yellow rag.And how did you reach this conclusion. Can you prove it?
There's no reason to think other, and Stephen Hawking must be a glory hog if he go and says i don't know that... I just can't tell if you're serious or not.

Megalodon
21st May 2003, 02:23 AM
American:

If stupidity had mass, you would form a black hole all by yourself.

CSSMariner
21st May 2003, 03:08 AM
Originally posted by Megalodon
American:

If stupidity had mass, you would form a black hole all by yourself.

HA!!! Well-said Megalodon. :D :D However, you are feeding a troll don’t you know.

I have Dr. Hawkins' life's work, his Oxford lectures, on cassette, and listen to them as I travel. It also helps to listen to them as one reads his books. Such a mind does not need to be a "Glory Hog." Other brilliant and/or inquisitive folks will be drawn in by the warp in the space/time continuum created by the density of his incredible intellect and insight into that which makes the cosmos tick.

ceo_esq
21st May 2003, 03:53 AM
Originally posted by Nyarlathotep


The inside of a black hole IS exactly like the outside...............

if you discount the crushing gravity which causes the space time continuum to warp. Conditions that I doubt exist under your couch or anywhere else outside of a black hole.

But really, is that such an important distinction? ;) Apart from that, everything could be the same.

Seriously, though, doesn't the crushing gravity right outside of a black hole cause the space-time continuum to warp too?

Are the gravitational or other conditions one centimeter outside of a black hole radically different from the conditions one centimeter inside it?

This isn't my field, as you can probably tell.

Crossbow
21st May 2003, 07:02 AM
Originally posted by American
Stephen Hawking must be some kind of a moron! People like him because he wrote a few books, and he has a really cool wheel chair and a hot hot nurse who takes care of him.

I know what's going on inside of a black hole-- the same stupid crap that happens outside of one! Why would it be any differrent? Retard.

Wish I had a nurse and keyboard that talks.

Good for you American!

I, and expect several others, look forward to the day when you go to a black hole and do a field check of your results.

Your Nobel Prize awaits, enter yon event horizon and let us know what you find.

American
21st May 2003, 07:15 AM
Originally posted by T'ai Chi
American, can you demonstrate it, with like, equations and stuff?

Nah you don't need all a that. I gots the answers!

Peter Jenkins
21st May 2003, 07:25 AM
Hi 'merican
It's amazing how you come up with this ph'losophy and stuff in the commercial breaks 'tween Jerry Springer and Oprah.
Yo' a true 'merican hero!
Peter

LuxFerum
21st May 2003, 07:57 AM
Originally posted by Megalodon
American:

If stupidity had mass, you would form a black hole all by yourself.
:D
Best quote of the year!!

Jesse
21st May 2003, 08:13 AM
Carl Sagan (http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/results.asp?WRD=Carl+Sagan&userid=2UCHGE00UG&cds2Pid=946)