• psud@aussie.zone
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    3 days ago

    Consider supermassive black holes. They are the largest entities in the universe and they exist in nearly every galaxy. They aren’t going to get appreciably bigger, if they aren’t big enough to bang, what is?

    Then by what mechanism do you propose an incredibly deep gravity well could spit out bulk stuff?

    I’m taking the null hypothesis, you’re the one with a claim to prove

    • Chakravanti
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      3 days ago

      Ask Jack Harkness. I am not a science guy. I see dimensions that are at least difficult to describe. This one, not so much. “Eventually” gravity amps black holes super whatever clustefuck break the line of time to gravity.

      Your super is little. Sure they act the way you say. Stars are sand. Super might be a mountain but we’re talking about black hole black holes here.

      Does that make sense?