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How things work…

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Once again i have a little time on my hands, so im re-posting my series of posts on how things work. so if anyone wants to know how something works or ask any question to do with science or maths ill do my best to answer. As i say physics and maths is my strong suit but ill try my best to help with anything.

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ameliaearthlin offline Verified User (8 months, 3 weeks) Long Term User Shouts: 20 #
An Unknown Location | 2 months ago (23 hours, 19 minutes after post)

I am usless at all u r good at and probably better at all the stuff u r not so good at lol..
But we have astronomy in common.
I have a telescope, and often look at the stars and planets. although we are on opposite sides of the globe lol

What do think about black holes and time?

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ben_j_richard offline Verified User (1 year, 11 months) Long Term User Shouts: 39 #
GB | 2 months ago (23 hours, 56 minutes after post)

ameliaearthlin wrote:
I am usless at all u r good at and probably better at all the stuff u r not so good at lol..
But we have astronomy in common.
I have a telescope, and often look at the stars and planets. although we are on opposite sides of the globe lol

What do think about black holes and time?

I like to do that too, i go out at night and look at them see all the constellations. Its nice no matter where i am the sky is always familiar. My favorite thing to see is M31, not easy to see in the city lights, but get outside the city and its great. the first galaxy i learnt to find and being our nearest Andromeda has always had a draw for me :). I must admit iv always wanted to see the stars in the other hemisphere, would feel very alien to me tho :).

Iv learnt lots and done courses about time and space and blackholes :). black holes have always been a facination to people, the idea of an ominous black thing that can eat whole planets and suns….. personally i find them fascinating ideas, not only for the obvious reasons. but because i understand the physics and equations that govern them. Its weird to think of all the strange physical effects that happen around and near them.hawkins radiation being jsut one of them.

Time is also a very strang beast. everyone takes it unshakable as a peroetual fixed thing. but understanding special and general relativity opends up an amazing new way to look at it. :)

was there anything spacific you wanted me to talk about :)

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ameliaearthlin offline Verified User (8 months, 3 weeks) Long Term User Shouts: 20 #
An Unknown Location | 2 months ago (1 day after post)

wow u know your stuff.
I am lucky I live in the middle of no where. No lights to fade the stars.
I love the planets, especially Saturn’s rings. I can see them through my telescope. Also Jupiter fascinates me, as it is said it is a failed sun.

We had a famous astronomer stay at my parents house… Frank Andrews.. when I was a kid. He had real moon rock. He chose my parents place to set up and take photos of the eclipse.

I love dying stars.

Id love to know what happens to time in a black hole.
But time in a way is a man made thing.

I know a few constellations..
and can spot, the dog stars/pointers, Orion’s belt, and the southern cross.
But I must admit despite the bright glare in my eye, I stare at the moon a lot, so amazing close up. To see the craters knowing the injuries it has sustained is really grounding… We are so vunerable really.
Great chatting to u.
I gotta hit the hay now..
Would love to talk more soon..
If ever u need info on art, farming, building, powertools, animals then Im ya gal..
lol
take care.
A

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