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Answer a quiz question, then ask a quiz question: Keep it going.....

Trivia question: if a quantum singularity with a mass of 1 sol were to form immediately in place of our sun, what would kill all humans?
 
Other humans, same as always.

Seriously: probably gamma radiation coming from the accretion disk eventually, or the ejecta.
 
grabs hair and exclaims - will you pleaaasse stop thinking about gravity....

its the opposite of Black-Matter, and no longer Dark,
drawn in-wards, sent out wards via inertia primarily and secondarily - thirdly is the creative source. the stuff, you know ~ the goO


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what is the difference between blue and red light in, space.?
 
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Blueshift
The shortening of a light wave from an object moving toward an observer. For example, when a star is traveling toward Earth, its light appears bluer.
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Redshift
The lengthening of a light wave from an object that is moving away from an observer. For example, when a galaxy is traveling away from Earth, its light shifts to the red end of the electromagnetic spectrum.
http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/glossary/def.php.s=topic_light



we are much the same, almost everything to learn about the workings of the/Our universe, is in our body-bags....

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life is always the same because thats all that existence can be, whats more confusing is how we always try and perceive.
 
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Can there possibly be a singularity that only has the mass of 1 sol?

My understanding is that in order for gravity to form a singularity, a much greater mass is required initially. Since the 1st law of thermodynamics tells us that mass must either stay in a system or move outside of a system, but not created within the system itself, then 1 sol is not sufficient for a singularity to occur.
 
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Cyc said:
Can there possibly be a singularity that only has the mass of 1 sol?

Indeed, no such singularity could be formed via gravitational collapse of a dying star. However, theoretically, even microscopic black holes might form, the requisite energy depending on the number of spatial dimensions. Prime environments include future particle accelerators and the dense, energetic primordial mass following the big bang.

But your right, in that 1 sol is an unhappy medium, where black holes tend not to form.

ebola
 
It's impossible to discern-- either:
1. a mutation was present in a relevant gamete of a near-chicken, leading to the production of a chicken-egg or
2. an early chicken-like zygote mutated into a chicken-zygote (this is assuming that we define a chicken zygote as a "chicken" rather than "egg").
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If we're going with bullshit 'trivia' questions now, then, is the universe fundamentally discrete, continuous, or some more complex relation between the two to be explained below?
:P ;)

ebola
 
the chicken came before the egg, asshole.

who has tied the number of punts returned for touchdowns NFL record?

(hint Keni's darkhorse for heisman last year)
 
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