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#1 Re: This is Cool » Mathematic complexity » 2005-05-03 09:57:15

Yes, but are not able to survive, because a black hole has an amazing des¡nsity (a lot of mass in a short amount of volume), so you might desinteger.
I think that in the center of the universe is a giant black hole that is consentrating all the mass. And as stars, it explodes making possible space and time. The last time it happened was in the "Big Bang."

#2 This is Cool » How to build a time machine » 2005-05-02 14:06:04

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How to Build a Time Machine
It wouldn't be easy, but it might be possible.

You simply have to make a clock.

#3 Re: This is Cool » Mathematic complexity » 2005-05-02 13:33:42

I mean, if light is attracted by black hole´s gravity, why can´t you go faster than light?

#4 Re: This is Cool » Mathematic complexity » 2005-05-02 13:31:24

Because you can see the surrounding light and matter beeing attracted by it. You can see how things are affected by the black hole's gravity, but can't see it.

#5 Re: This is Cool » How can this be possible? » 2005-05-02 09:58:16

What about the hypotenuses?
The partitions are exactly the same in the two triangles, how can it be possible that if the surfaces are the same, there is one block missing?
Lets say 1 block equals 1 cm^2

So the area of the triangle is:
(13*5)/2=65/2=32,5 cm^2

Take a look to the area of the different geometric shapes:

Red triangle: (3*8)/2=12 cm^2
Dark green triangle: (2*5)/2=5 cm^2
Orange shape: 7 cm^2
Green shape: 8 cm^2

Total area = 12+5+7+8=32 cm^2

There is a half block missing, but where?

Help please!

#6 Re: This is Cool » Mathematic complexity » 2005-05-02 02:12:05

When you sit with a nice girl for two hours, you think it's only a minute. But when you sit on a hot stove for a minute, you think it's two hours. That's relativity.

#7 Re: This is Cool » Mathematic complexity » 2005-05-02 01:34:22

You can say that the universe has infinite dimensions, because it is greater than any fixed counting number, or extending forever. No matter how large a number one thinks of, infinity is larger than it. Infinity has no limits.
The state or quality of being infinite is amazing, unlimited by space or time, without end, without beginning or end.

It is defined as "that which is free from any possible limitation". In other words, you can´t imagine something greater or lesser than it. It is all, and it is nothing at the same time.

It is only explainable by the mathematics.

#8 Re: This is Cool » Mathematic complexity » 2005-05-02 01:21:13

The universe is in each corner, in each atom. The infinity is everywhere.
And the mathematics helps you to understand why and how.
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The infinity is also the eternity, the time without end.

#9 Re: This is Cool » Mathematic complexity » 2005-05-02 01:03:17

Here is the Universe...

I mean everywhere...

#10 Re: This is Cool » How can this be possible? » 2005-05-01 17:59:04

Is it hard to understand the answer?

#11 This is Cool » Mathematic complexity » 2005-05-01 15:54:35

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I am not wasting my time writing this if you like it.

#12 This is Cool » How can this be possible? » 2005-05-01 15:03:48

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