‘Time means nothing to us who live forever, yet I feel it move slower when you are near.’
‘So, stay awhile longer,’ he asked, barely above a soft whisper. ‘And slow down time for me.’
I am not ok oh my god
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‘Time means nothing to us who live forever, yet I feel it move slower when you are near.’
‘So, stay awhile longer,’ he asked, barely above a soft whisper. ‘And slow down time for me.’
I am not ok oh my god
[Something Emerge From a Black Hole for the First T...]
All about parallel universes, and how to reach one.
Worlds Without End: The Many Kinds of Parallel Universes
Parallel universes are a staple of science fiction, but the notion originates in some very important cosmological theories that may help us understand our universe. And if parallel universes really do exist, could we ever travel to one?
[10 Photos That May Prove Time Travel Is Real.]
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How black holes can erase information, but also retain it.
Last year, British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking hinted at research he and a couple of colleagues were working on that could solve the infamous black hole information paradox, which states that information about matter that gets destroyed by a black hole, according to Einstein’s general theory of relativity, is supposed to be fundamentally conserved, according to our understanding of quantum mechanics.
Now, that paper has finally been posted online, and as hinted by Hawking back in August, the solution to this paradox could be black hole ‘hairs’ that form on the event horizon, making a kind of two-dimensional holographic imprint of whatever’s been sucked in. He says the existence of these hairs is provable, and their existence could win him a Nobel Prize.
I love how excited he gets whenever he gets to do something other than Christianity. also how he comes by the bed to take someone’s religion order like Room Service asking what breakfast you want in the morning
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I have walked through many lives, some of them my own.....and I am not who I was. ~ Stanley Kunitz
The ten greatest discoveries of the last ten decades
“1960s — After some 20 years of debate, the key observation that would decide the history of the Universe was uncovered: the discovery of the predicted leftover glow from the Big Bang, or the Cosmic Microwave Background. This uniform, 2.725 K radiation was discovered in 1965 by Arno Penzias and Bob Wilson, neither of whom realized what they had discovered at first. Yet over time, the full, blackbody spectrum of this radiation and even its fluctuations were measured, showing us that the Universe started with a “bang” after all.”
Considering what we know about our Universe today, it’s hard to believe that just a century ago, Einstein’s General Relativity was very much untested and uncertain, and we hadn’t even realized that anything at all lie outside our own Milky Way. But over the past ten decades, ten great discoveries have taken place to give us the Universe we understand today. Complete with the Big Bang, dark matter, dark energy, cosmic inflation and so much more, one can’t help but wonder what the current decade — or even the coming decades — might hold to open up our understanding of the Universe even further.
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