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re: Two lifeforms merge in once-in-a-billion-years evolutionary event
Posted on 4/19/24 at 10:41 pm to Korkstand
Posted on 4/19/24 at 10:41 pm to Korkstand
If you believe in the multiverse (or wormholes or the proverbial balloon) you can't believe the singularity has size, density, matter. It has to be an opening. If you believe there is a little ball getting denser and denser until it blows, then there should be one measured singularity out there somewhere.
It's unprovable what it is. Much like other things, amirite?
It's unprovable what it is. Much like other things, amirite?
Posted on 4/19/24 at 10:58 pm to GRTiger
quote:I don't follow your logic. Wormholes would be part of this universe. A multiverse would mean there are other universes, perhaps with their own unique set of constants and completely different than ours.
If you believe in the multiverse (or wormholes or the proverbial balloon) you can't believe the singularity has size, density, matter. It has to be an opening.
quote:Don't follow your logic again. Black holes get less dense as they grow more massive, not more dense. As far as I know, black hole density is calculated as mass over the volume enclosed by the event horizon. As mass increases, the radius of the event horizon grows linearly which means the volume grows to the third power. More massive = less density.
If you believe there is a little ball getting denser and denser until it blows, then there should be one measured singularity out there somewhere.
quote:What part is unprovable? Do you dispute the fact that black holes exist? Do you disagree that there is something there, that we can measure its mass, and that it interacts with the natural world?
It's unprovable what it is. Much like other things, amirite?
Your attempt to equate this with a belief in god is laughable.
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