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Some black holes can erase your past, heres how
If you fell into a black hole, it could change your future and erase your past. In theory, in our world on Earth, your past influences your future. But what if you were in space and encountered a different kind of black hole? Let's call it a benign black hole. Unlike a regular black hole, this type might allow you to survive and transition to a different, non-deterministic world. Some calculations suggest that these benign black holes could expand at an accelerating rate, offering a unique possibility for survival. Imagine entering a benign black hole, its interior unimaginable. Communication impossible once inside. Let's focus on how to move past the past. Mathematicians study non-rotating black holes with electric charge. These black holes have both Event Horizon and Kachi Horizon. The Kachi Horizon is where determinism breaks down. Your past no longer determines your future. The Kachi Horizon offers a way to let go of the past. To reach it, travel to space, find a specific black hole, and reach the center. Alternatively, try not to make mistakes in your present. Imagine this: your past doesn't matter because you have endless possibilities for your future. It may sound unrealistic, but in the world of quantum mechanics, anything is possible. You are not just a physical being, but a collection of information. Just like a USB drive or a book, your information will always exist in some form. Even if you were to be sucked into a black hole, you would still exist as information. As black holes emit radiation and eventually shrink, the information trapped inside them will be released in the form of Hawking radiation. So, in a way, you would still exist even after being consumed by a black hole. But remember, this is all just a theory. Yes, keep in mind that nobody truly knows what occurs within a black hole. There is a white hole at the end of a black hole, and if you get there, you can do things like break your mom's favourite vase and pop it into the white hole, making it as good as new. You could also cook a scramble and make fresh orange juice, but you somehow lost your appetite. This theory suggests that what happens in the black hole doesn't really stay in the black hole, even though it sounds like a good alternative to Las Vegas if all the flights for the weekends have been reserved. waste away It sounds really cool to turn time back, so I guess we might actually need a black hole to help us out. If a black hole was created in a lab, for example, it could eat things until it got big enough to consume the entire planet. First, it would eat the large hydrin collider, which might possibly create something similar to a black hole here on Earth. Next, it would eat Geneva, which is home to the large hydrin collider, then the entire country of Switzerland, and finally, Europe. At that point, it wouldn't be long before the Earth was gone too, fortunately People We're talking about food a lot, so let's not forget about spaghettification. The idea is very simple; imagine using your force to stretch a piece of chewing gum so that instead of getting a regular piece, you get a long, thin one. The same thing happens to you; the black hole's force is enough to stretch you so that gravity holds you tight on one side, causing you to stretch. You might be wondering why you don't get spaghettified on Earth if gravity is so easy to manipulate; if you asked a butterfly to do the same with chewing gum• If you encountered a benign black hole in space, it might allow survival and transition to a non-deterministic world with endless possibilities. Inside a benign black hole, communication is impossible, and the Kachi Horizon offers a way to let go of the past. As information, you would still exist even after being consumed by a black hole, released as Hawking radiation. A white hole at the end of a black hole suggests that what happens inside doesn't stay there, but this remains a theory. Creating a black hole in a lab could have catastrophic consequences, consuming the planet. Spaghettification occurs due to the black hole's force stretching you, held tightly by gravity on one side. The Kachi Horizon of a black hole is where determinism breaks down and the past no longer determines the future.
The real end of a relationship is not blocking or deleting
When we talk about love, we are exploring an emotion that transcends words, a power rooted deep in our hearts. It is like a seed, growing carefully and thriving into the most lush branches in the soul. Love is not a simple sensory stimulation, it is a spiritual fit, a soul resonance, and one of the most beautiful gifts we can find in this world.
angelababyPublished 11 days ago in PsycheHow To Deal With Productivity Anxiety
In today's fast-paced world, the pressure to constantly achieve and be productive can take a toll on our mental well-being. The phenomenon known as productivity anxiety can lead to stress, burnout and a diminished sense of self-worth. However, there are effective strategies to counteract this anxiety and regain control over your life.
Denial of the Fittest
Even in my periods of deepest denial during my abusive relationship, when I was doing my absolute best to placate him, it was hard to disguise how much I despised spending time with his toxic family.
Veronica WrenPublished 11 days ago in PsycheThe Moral Compass: How We Reason, Feel, and Behave
Human Morality 1. The Biology of Morality Empathy and Mirror Neurons: Our capacity to feel for others plays a crucial role. The neurons, brain cells that fire when we watch activities or feelings, are connected to compassion, permitting us to get it the results of our activities on others.
5 Common Symptoms of ADHD
Here is a list of things that are normal for people with ADHD. Hopefully this list will help people with ADHD feel better about themselves, and people who don't have ADHD understand their friends and loved ones better.
Melody HessPublished 12 days ago in PsycheCocked Guns And Cocktails: The Easter Egg Hunt No One Wanted
Wonderful, he’s blackout drunk again. So begins another twisted Easter egg hunt. The grand prize? Surviving another night with my cruel, alcoholic, gun-obsessed narcissist.
Veronica WrenPublished 12 days ago in PsycheLawsuit Driven Decision Making
For the past nine months or so, my wife and I have been trying to conceive a child. It has been difficult for a number of reasons that would require an entirely different article to describe in detail. For purposes of this piece suffice to say because of our circumstances we have had to interact with medical professionals (obstetricians-gynecologists primarily but others as well) on a number of occasions. On two of those occassions highly consequential and difficult decisions with respect to course of treatment needed to be make. And when I say highly consequential I am not exaggerating, for my wife these decisions could mean literally life or death and/or the ability to ever conceive of a child naturally again.
Everyday JunglistPublished 13 days ago in PsycheFour Psychology Facts That Can Save Your Life.
1. The Bystander Effect: Diffusion of Responsibility in a Crowd Imagine this: you witness a commotion on the street. Someone might be getting hurt. You glance around – there are several other people observing the scene. What do you do? Research suggests a surprising phenomenon: the more bystanders present, the less likely any individual is to intervene. This is known as the bystander effect, a psychological tendency where people assume someone else will take action.
Karis AmbrosePublished 13 days ago in PsycheThe Wise Man: Navigating Life with Knowledge and Insight
Introduction to the Concept of the Wise Man In a world filled with complexity and uncertainty, the figure of the wise man stands out as a beacon of guidance and understanding. But what exactly defines a wise man? How does one embody wisdom in their daily life? Let's delve into the essence of wisdom and explore how it shapes our existence.
quizat karimPublished 14 days ago in Psyche"Illusions of Grandeur: The Masks We Wear"
In the bustling city of Metropolis, where skyscrapers kissed the clouds and neon lights painted the night sky, there existed a peculiar phenomenon—a dance of illusions spun by the inhabitants themselves. Here, reality was but a fleeting whisper, drowned out by the cacophony of showmanship and pretense.
Attractive Features
Intro: The face is often seen as the mirror of the soul, reflecting who we are. While the essence of a person can't be fully conveyed, a glimpse of their face can sometimes offer a hint of judgment. Sometimes it's just the muscles and facial features. But sometimes they can reveal a great deal about one's state of mind. Like the smile lines or the natural lines of the face.