Remote Control! Yeah, that was the game show on MTV. I even remember when there was no such thing. But I do not remember 8 tracks, just lp's, cassettes and onward.
Newton's Law of gravity states that the gravitational potential of an
object is proportional to mass and inversely proportional to distance.
One way to increase the gravitational potential enough to create a
black hole would be by adding more mass. Another easy way to increase
the gravitational potential would be to reduce the distance or simply
get closer.
However, there is usually a limit to how close you can get to an
object. You can move in closer and closer to an object until you
physically hit the boundary. Digging down beneath the Earth's surface
would actually reduce the gravity since you're bypassing all the mass
you've left above you. If you can somehow shrinks the boundary while
keeping the mass the same then you could reduce the distance and
increase gravity.
It turns out that if you can somehow crunch any object smaller and
smaller, you can increase its surface gravity. Once an object becomes
dense enough, the surface gravity exceeds that of the speed of light
and the object becomes a black hole. So to form a black hole it is not
really a question of how massive, but rather a question of how dense.
However, it turns out that the only natural objects that have enough
force to crunch itself enough to becomes a black holes are those of
very massive star. When massive star collapse under its own gravity,
the surface gravity becomes stronger and stronger until it actually
exceeds the speed of light. The mass actually remains the same.
Believe it or not, I understand black holes more. This was always a nagging mystery to me.
Newton's Law of gravity states that the gravitational potential of an
object is proportional to mass and inversely proportional to distance.
One way to increase the gravitational potential enough to create a
black hole would be by adding more mass. Another easy way to increase
the gravitational potential would be to reduce the distance or simply
get closer.
However, there is usually a limit to how close you can get to an
object. You can move in closer and closer to an object until you
physically hit the boundary. Digging down beneath the Earth's surface
would actually reduce the gravity since you're bypassing all the mass
you've left above you. If you can somehow shrinks the boundary while
keeping the mass the same then you could reduce the distance and
increase gravity.
It turns out that if you can somehow crunch any object smaller and
smaller, you can increase its surface gravity. Once an object becomes
dense enough, the surface gravity exceeds that of the speed of light
and the object becomes a black hole. So to form a black hole it is not
really a question of how massive, but rather a question of how dense.
However, it turns out that the only natural objects that have enough
force to crunch itself enough to becomes a black holes are those of
very massive star. When massive star collapse under its own gravity,
the surface gravity becomes stronger and stronger until it actually
exceeds the speed of light. The mass actually remains the same.
Believe it or not, I understand black holes more. This was always a nagging mystery to me.
well to me its obvious this guy clearly doesnt speak english too well, and is neither english or american, which would also bring me to believe he has some trouble reading english too.
that being said i take my hat of to the bloke for atleast trying to speak and write english and survive while doing so in a forum full of disrespectfull short sighted socialy challenged trolls.
give the man a break, instead of pulling him apart why not direct the lad in the correct direction to post his thread, and hope some one in that forum lol will have time to translate his mass murder of this stunning wall of what seems to be some kind of web of wording that may have some meaning.:)
I guess I am the outcast then...I don't care for most anime.
Closest to Anime I get would be Uchū Senkan Yamato (Space Battleship Yamato or Starblazers in the US)...Voltron (Lions), Transformers (Gen 1) and Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman (Battle of the Planets/G-Force in the US)
I guess I am the outcast then...I don't care for most anime.
Closest to Anime I get would be Uchū Senkan Yamato (Space Battleship Yamato or Starblazers in the US)...Voltron (Lions), Transformers (Gen 1) and Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman (Battle of the Planets/G-Force in the US)
Yeah, I think Starblazers and Battle of the Planets were my 2 favorites growing up...
Then I discovered Voltoron, Transformers, and Thundercats....But after that...I just wasn't exposed to Anime until I was in the Navy....
My first true anime was Vampire Hunter D....tried watching others...but they just got too weird for me....Especially after Urotsukudoji........<shudder>
I have enjoyed Nuku nuku and sailor moon but it has been a while since i watched them. Eva original series of course. Still need to see 2.0 and 3.0 :eek: Bubblegum Tokyo 2040 was a great series too but short.
I don't actually know how many animes I've watched. I've watched a lot, but I don't remember all of them (because some of them were bad). And there's also a bunch that I've only watched part of.
Space Giants.. hint- 50 foot tall gold robot, his silver robot wife, their human-ish robot child, lived in a volcano with a Japanese "Gandolf" type.. had a human child buddy..
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Newton's Law of gravity states that the gravitational potential of an
object is proportional to mass and inversely proportional to distance.
One way to increase the gravitational potential enough to create a
black hole would be by adding more mass. Another easy way to increase
the gravitational potential would be to reduce the distance or simply
get closer.
However, there is usually a limit to how close you can get to an
object. You can move in closer and closer to an object until you
physically hit the boundary. Digging down beneath the Earth's surface
would actually reduce the gravity since you're bypassing all the mass
you've left above you. If you can somehow shrinks the boundary while
keeping the mass the same then you could reduce the distance and
increase gravity.
It turns out that if you can somehow crunch any object smaller and
smaller, you can increase its surface gravity. Once an object becomes
dense enough, the surface gravity exceeds that of the speed of light
and the object becomes a black hole. So to form a black hole it is not
really a question of how massive, but rather a question of how dense.
However, it turns out that the only natural objects that have enough
force to crunch itself enough to becomes a black holes are those of
very massive star. When massive star collapse under its own gravity,
the surface gravity becomes stronger and stronger until it actually
exceeds the speed of light. The mass actually remains the same.
Believe it or not, I understand black holes more. This was always a nagging mystery to me.
you just explained the road to critical mass
Not a perfect edit, but I will accept it. It gets you out of the Groundhog/Caddyshack loop that you would have had tomorrow...
Why are we trying to get to 50 pages again?
This man...
He does not get it.
Good morning everyone
Cap hearts me
Agreed, DBZ is overrated.
But I will confess I enjoy watching Bleach.
Unless it's Ravenstein.
My view on cars. More power, more steel, billet grills, baby moon caps with beauty rings, Hemi me baby rawr
Cap n Gungin FTW!
Closest to Anime I get would be Uchū Senkan Yamato (Space Battleship Yamato or Starblazers in the US)...Voltron (Lions), Transformers (Gen 1) and Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman (Battle of the Planets/G-Force in the US)
can u re-write that in english plox
Then I discovered Voltoron, Transformers, and Thundercats....But after that...I just wasn't exposed to Anime until I was in the Navy....
My first true anime was Vampire Hunter D....tried watching others...but they just got too weird for me....Especially after Urotsukudoji........<shudder>
I leave you guys alone for a few hours, the thread starts to slow, and Gungin gets BANNED?!?!?
What happened?!?!
:mad:
Yeah, I was wondering that myself.... I can't imagine what Gungan did to get banned
Good stuff..
here's one..
Space Giants.. hint- 50 foot tall gold robot, his silver robot wife, their human-ish robot child, lived in a volcano with a Japanese "Gandolf" type.. had a human child buddy..