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leerisien
Feb 13, 2018 2:07pm heat is energy, and energy is mass, and mass has gravity and gravity is required for a black hole. can you make a black hole by heating a large area up by a ton
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EggsRule70
Nov 26, 2016 3:48pm
BrianLoo75
Aug 8, 2016 12:31am It’s almost spring in Australia!
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BrianLoo75
Aug 8, 2016 12:32am
P.S Mon-Fri i message on afternoons, Sat-Sun I go on mornings-afternoons
Tikairoy
Jan 18, 2016 10:59pm Olimm, I have pondered this question for eons and eons… Olimm, I have pondered this question for eons and eons…
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SinkTheBismarck
Feb 19, 2016 3:56am
“Yeah they’re alright too, but aside from sitting there and enduring I don’t think they do much else.” — Wow. I just found my spirit animal.
Tikairoy
Jan 12, 2016 1:49pm You left right before I finished…oh well.
ViiPeer
Jan 1, 2016 5:40am
BrianLoo75
Dec 31, 2015 9:32pm
EggsRule70
Dec 21, 2015 11:07am
angelBoy88
Sep 21, 2015 2:45pm Do all objects in the universe exert force on all other objects?
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Olimm
Sep 22, 2015 12:42pm
In a way, yes. Most particles and certainly all macroscopic objects have mass and therefore exert a gravitational pull on all other objects with or without mass. Yes, even massless particles are influ… show moreIn a way, yes. Most particles and certainly all macroscopic objects have mass and therefore exert a gravitational pull on all other objects with or without mass. Yes, even massless particles are influenced by gravity. Photons from distant stars, for example, are slightly bent around the huge gravitational well of the sun. Spacetime itself can be said to be curved by objects with mass and, since they travel through spacetime as well, even massless particles feel this effect. It can even be shown using general relativity (and also be understood from conservation of momentum) that photons, though classically massless, feature a gravitational field of their own as well. Thus all particles massive as well as massless can feel each other’s force. And that’s all. Only it’s not. If we want to conserve causality (the glass broke because it fell off the table vs the glass fell off the table because it broke), information cannot travel faster than the speed of light. Indeed, no phenomena have been observed to break this cosmic speed limit. Not even gravity, which was long thought to have an instantaneous effect regardless of distance. The sun is some eight light-minutes away. This means that, were it to suddenly pop out of existence, we would not notice the effects for another eight minutes. This includes the light and other radiation we receive from it as well as its gravitational pull that is keeping us nicely in orbit. Likewise, there are likely objects so far away that their information simply has not reached us yet. These objects beyond our so-called particle horizon are in the universe (by definition) yet do not exert a force on us. So the answer to your question would be no. Not all objects in the universe exert force on all other objects. Just those within each other’s particle horizons. show less
GrimReaper098
Sep 4, 2015 9:36am
jasontubera
Aug 24, 2015 1:30am what are favorites game
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Olimm
Aug 24, 2015 4:25am
I like Kerbal Space Program, Just Cause 2, Civilization V. On Kongregate I’ve recommended the Chaos Faction and Bubble Tanks games in the past.
HeatedHavocFTW
Aug 14, 2015 10:24pm Hello, Olim. :)
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HeatedHavocFTW
Aug 17, 2015 10:45pm
Doing great. I figured I’d take a chance to talk to probably one of the best moderators since Jells left. :(
SinkTheBismarck
Jun 16, 2015 4:07pm
DarkPrince1024
Jun 5, 2015 5:39am Hey Olim it’s been awhile. How have you been?
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Olimm
Jun 6, 2015 8:30am
Hey there! It really has been. I’ve been mostly fine, but studies have taken up a lot of my time. Looking forward to the summer holidays!
Jiraiyanin
Mar 22, 2015 4:49pm Marco!
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Jiraiyanin
Mar 27, 2015 10:27pm
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