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Bill Nye debates Creationist Ken Ham live 2/4/2014
Bill Nye debates Creationist Ken Ham live 2/4/2014
I'm sure that's how they do see it.
So are you saying that we need to literally toss someone in to a black hole to know what will happen? I'll address your response to my other post later when I have a bit more time.
I'm sure that's time well spent.
X-ray telescopes have observed black holes devouring entire stars, tearing them to shreds under the immense gravitational forces applied to an object.
Humans are pathetically frail creatures on this planet. The only thing we've got going for us are our minds. Ragnarok.Sekundes said: » So are you saying that we need to literally toss someone in to a black hole to know what will happen? I'll address your response to my other post later when I have a bit more time. Ragnarok.Sekundes said: » So are you saying that we need to literally toss someone in to a black hole to know what will happen? I'll address your response to my other post later when I have a bit more time. I've been in a black hole... FFXI I barely escaped. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » X-ray telescopes have observed black holes devouring entire stars, tearing them to shreds under the immense gravitational forces applied to an object. Humans are pathetically frail creatures on this planet. The only thing we've got going for us are our minds. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » X-ray telescopes have observed black holes devouring entire stars, tearing them to shreds under the immense gravitational forces applied to an object. Humans are pathetically frail creatures on this planet. The only thing we've got going for us are our minds. and most of us chose to waste them... Shiva.Tedril said: » Just take 5 mins to google studies on black holes and you'll find out that we have never seen a black hole, yet we choose to make up all this stuff about them by postulation. I'm just guessing here, but conservative? Clearly black holes have a liberal bias. Once you reach the event horizon there is no going back.
Utopian actually, everything else is a waste of time, but I could see the similarities.
Shiva.Tedril said: » please show me this research lol http://science1.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2004/18feb_mayhem/ fonewear said: » I've been in a black hole... FFXI I barely escaped. #thread Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Shiva.Tedril said: » please show me this research lol http://science1.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2004/18feb_mayhem/ your answers here this is 2013 outdating your information, from the same source! to hips and a hurray for science! Shouldn't ask for research if nothing is going to sway your opinion.
Frankly, basic knowledge about gravity and observation of black holes should be enough to answer any questions you have. You don't have to look directly at something to know about it. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » fonewear said: » I've been in a black hole... FFXI I barely escaped. #thread This is from your source explaining how they got the information. Let me guess you think those pictures are real and not an illustration? Bismarck.Ihina said: » Shouldn't ask for research if nothing is going to sway your opinion. Shiva.Tedril said: » "detected a powerful X-ray outburst from the center of a galaxy named "RX J1242-11."" This is from your source explaining how they got the information. Let me guess you think those pictures are real and not an illustration? That you're here, on a video game forum, trying to disprove accepted astrophysics and not working for NASA or some scholarly agency being able to actually disprove decades of physics, number crunching and math speaks volumes to the persuasiveness of any argument you put forth. Bismarck.Ihina said: » Shouldn't ask for research if nothing is going to sway your opinion. Frankly, basic knowledge about gravity and observation of black holes should be enough to answer any questions you have. You don't have to look directly at something to know about it. Lack of direct observation basically validates the existence of the Black Hole/Dark Star, since all the word means is a grouping of sufficient mass as to warp spacetime to a degree that light cannot escape.
Shiva.Tedril said: » Bismarck.Ihina said: » Shouldn't ask for research if nothing is going to sway your opinion. You can't use the word "God" in a scientific argument to evidence anything. Because gods are not backed up by any measurable or projected scientific basis. Bismarck.Ramyrez said: » Shiva.Tedril said: » "detected a powerful X-ray outburst from the center of a galaxy named "RX J1242-11."" This is from your source explaining how they got the information. Let me guess you think those pictures are real and not an illustration? That you're here, on a video game forum, trying to disprove accepted astrophysics and not working for NASA or some scholarly agency being able to actually disprove decades of physics, number crunching and math speaks volumes to the persuasiveness of any argument you put forth. Yes, I believe that those illustrations are color photographs taken of black holes millions of light years away.
I don't see what you're getting at. I never said we've seen a black hole yet we know they exist based on the actions they take upon other objects like stars. Shiva.Tedril said: » I'm proving God You're not "picked on" because you're religious, but because you make stupid claims. Odin.Zicdeh said: » Lack of direct observation basically validates the existence of the Black Hole/Dark Star, since all the word means is a grouping of sufficient mass as to warp spacetime to a degree that light cannot escape. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Yes, I believe that those illustrations are color photographs taken from black holes millions of light years away. I don't see what you're getting at. I never said we've seen a black hole yet we know they exist based on the actions they take upon other objects - like stars. I think what he's trying to say, is nobody has observed the physical form of a Black Hole, as one would a planet, star or other celestial body. A fundamentally stupid argument to be sure, as human perception is all a fabrication of the mind anyway. Shiva.Tedril said: » Odin.Zicdeh said: » Lack of direct observation basically validates the existence of the Black Hole/Dark Star, since all the word means is a grouping of sufficient mass as to warp spacetime to a degree that light cannot escape. How does that change anything? The fact that in the forum of scientific discovery, everything is always up for review as new information is discovered isn't news. And the jury is still out on "Hawking Radiation" anyway. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Yes, I believe that those illustrations are color photographs taken of black holes millions of light years away. I don't see what you're getting at. I never said we've seen a black hole yet we know they exist based on the actions they take upon other objects like stars. Odin.Zicdeh said: » Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Yes, I believe that those illustrations are color photographs taken from black holes millions of light years away. I don't see what you're getting at. I never said we've seen a black hole yet we know they exist based on the actions they take upon other objects - like stars. I think what he's trying to say, is nobody has observed the physical form of a Black Hole, as one would a planet, star or other celestial body. A fundamentally stupid argument to be sure, as human perception is all a fabrication of the mind anyway. |
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