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Post by elementalred on Jan 8, 2016 20:48:47 GMT
Is there going to be black holes during Space Stage? Also would there be white holes even though they are more unlikely?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2016 20:30:35 GMT
Another Idea: would there be a machine to escape a black hole.
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Post by Atrox on Jan 9, 2016 21:11:57 GMT
Another Idea: would there be a machine to escape a black hole. Nothing can escape a black hole so nah
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2016 23:07:16 GMT
Another Idea: would there be a machine to escape a black hole. Nothing can escape a black hole so nah Are you sure its nothing hmmmm? I thought there was a book about how fast you have to be to escape a blackhole of a density of something.
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Post by mitobox on Jan 10, 2016 0:33:17 GMT
Nothing can escape a black hole so nah Are you sure its nothing hmmmm? I thought there was a book about how fast you have to be to escape a blackhole of a density of something. Well, if we want something highly unlikely we could have there be a very late-game "tachyon burst" ability for ships. A tachyon is a particle that follows the rules that nothing can accelerate faster than light, since it's been faster since the beginning of time. Not sure if they're confirmed to exist, but if we need some way for escaping a black hole to be an option there it is.
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Post by Atrox on Jan 10, 2016 1:34:57 GMT
Are you sure its nothing hmmmm? I thought there was a book about how fast you have to be to escape a blackhole of a density of something. Well, if we want something highly unlikely we could have there be a very late-game "tachyon burst" ability for ships. A tachyon is a particle that follows the rules that nothing can accelerate faster than light, since it's been faster since the beginning of time. Not sure if they're confirmed to exist, but if we need some way for escaping a black hole to be an option there it is. Here's my only thing: Do we actually know how fast something has to be to escape a black hole's gravity? All we really know is that not even light can escape, so we'd have to travel faster than light. But even if we achieved FTL travel, how much faster than light do you need to be going to escape?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2016 1:41:32 GMT
Well, if we want something highly unlikely we could have there be a very late-game "tachyon burst" ability for ships. A tachyon is a particle that follows the rules that nothing can accelerate faster than light, since it's been faster since the beginning of time. Not sure if they're confirmed to exist, but if we need some way for escaping a black hole to be an option there it is. Here's my only thing: Do we actually know how fast something has to be to escape a black hole's gravity? All we really know is that not even light can escape, so we'd have to travel faster than light. But even if we achieved FTL travel, how much faster than light do you need to be going to escape? I am so sorry but OVER 9000!!!(I just had to )
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Post by Redwatt50 on Jan 10, 2016 2:25:27 GMT
Another Idea: would there be a machine to escape a black hole. You can still escape a black hole of you haven't passed the event horizon.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2016 5:58:55 GMT
Another Idea: would there be a machine to escape a black hole. You can still escape a black hole of you haven't passed the event horizon. Ahhhh that's what it's called. Isn't the event horizon the part where light cannot get out and it is being distorted that is why it is called a black hole. If it was a black hole then nothing is in there because everything is sucked in after the event horizon. Meaning you can't escape it right? Unless the stuff that can escape the blank hole is transparent and or black.
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Post by limeyhoney on Jan 16, 2016 14:47:17 GMT
No, the event horizon is completely invisible. By invisible, I of course mean black. The reason for the light distortion is light being bent around the event horizon due to the enormous mass of the black hole.
Fun fact; If you were to look at a black hole, you would see the black event horizon, and around the event horizon, you can see everything behind it.
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