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There's a black hole that could erase your past!

A new study conducted by Berkley University, suggests that not only could humans could survive going into a black hole, but that their past could be erased, allowing "infinite futures".

You can find out more and how this would happen here.

What do you make of this? What would you want to erase from your past?
Where is it and how do I get there?
@Danny Dorito maybe you could try it out & let us know what happens ?

:holmes:
Can I use my railcard discount to get there?
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Original post by Puddles the Monkey
Where is it and how do I get there?


Croydon is a pretty decent approximation so I've heard.
Original post by the bear
@Danny Dorito maybe you could try it out & let us know what happens ?

:holmes:


Ah this is a bit awks cus the thing I was going to erase is you...

JK lol bear you're my fave
Original post by Danny Dorito
Ah this is a bit awks cus the thing I was going to erase is you...


bjorn is so ancient it would take forever to erase all his past :shakecane:
I'll have some of what your having there
Original post by CoolCavy
bjorn is so ancient it would take forever to erase all his past :shakecane:


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Original post by Jack22031994
Can I use my railcard discount to get there?


it depends which zone the hole is located in ?

:dontknow:
Original post by the bear
it depends which zone the hole is located in ?

:dontknow:


*National Rail railcard :rofl;, but I dunno, Zone 9?
How is any none-astrophysicist meant to understand wtf the article is even on about?

In an effort to make sense of the clash between the rules of the universe and the lawlessness of black holes, physicists have created a theoretical term, called cosmic censorship. The theory suggests the existence of a barrier - dubbed the Cauchy horizon - inside black holes, after which all rules of the universe are cancelled.


wot?
Beyond this, time and space exist as an infinite instant


excuse me m8?
Hintz and his researchers study hypothetical charged objects called Reissner-Nordström-de Sitter black holes

Ah yes the Reissner-Nordström-de Sitter black holes... I am definitely aware of those
As our universe expands, a black hole has in internal push that resists gravity's pull slightly. The existence of these two effects simultaneously could create a zone past the event horizon where objects would be, according to Beyondrealitynews “disconnected from their past and have no particular future”.

So the black hole pushes against against gravity... but the laws of the universe are on strike because of reasons.... therefore past machine broke.

????? not understandable have a terrible day???

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