Just gonna leave this here

Just gonna leave this here.

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Nice camera, nerds

>decades of work
>thousands of scientists
>billions of dollars
>the picture is blurred

Looks pretty good for being 55 million light years away.

>believing in the space lie
lol

Fucking universe
How does it work

Is it flat?

what's the Jow Forums's equivalent of this picture?

No, gravity forbids this.

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Spaghetti on the south bridge.

Quantum computing not being a meme.

>implying conventional laws of physics apply in the singularity

We are at the dawn of something new.
Do you smell it the air ? I do.
Truth is coming

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so what that space donut ?

The Truth and Life was already here and fucking jews crucified Him

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>Quantum computing
>At all related to Jow Forums
Pick one. Quantum computing is in the domain of

No He die for us.
Are you ready for his great return ?

>Einstein predicted and explained everything thousands of years ago
>modern scientists can't discover shit and have literally nothing new to bring on the table

What the fuck, bros?
Modern science looks like shit.
Almost like some fucking Trisolarians are blocking our colliders or something.

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>implying they dont

Unlikely. The story has too many holes in it. We have pretty good records from the time to describe the sort of person Pontius Pilate was, sleeping on watch would have been a death sentence for the Roman guards so the "story" that his body was stolen while they were sleeping makes no sense at all, as does their reporting to the high priests instead of their Roman commanders.
You can explain away the various problems if you want to believe, but looking at it objectively with the same kind of critique you would apply to historical records, it just doesn't appear trustworthy.

What is this?

First picture of a black hole.
Turns out its the biggest black hole ever created in the universe and is in our neighborhood.
You can figure out from there what it means for our small planet.

>>implying they dont
They clearly don't, hence why light can't escape.

Quantum computing is Jow Forums. It's an application of /sci/ in Jow Forums.

Modern scientists do discover shit. The point here is that GR explains more things than we can easily test. So whenever we gain the ability to test it in a new way, we do it because we KNOW that GR doesn't explain EVERYTHING, so we want to find the things it doesn't explain.
That will then help us build the "Unified Theory".

>First picture of a black hole
There are plenty of pictures of Chicago though?

Image of a black hole 50 million light years away.

lol

>They clearly don't, hence why light can't escape.
Spacetime is bent by gravity in such a way that the distance the light would have to travel is effectively infinite.

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It literally isn't. Quantum computing isn't at a stage, and likely won't be for a very long time where you can argue about what programming language to use for it and complain about street shitting indians writing shitty programs.
Also, most people on Jow Forums has no fucking clue about quantum mechanics.

>Turns out its the biggest black hole ever created in the universe and is in our neighborhood.
M87 is not particularly "in our neighborhood". It's about 53million light-years away.

>for our planet
Literally nothing. It's just a powerful source of gravity which the sun orbits for 4 billion years to date and will continue for another few billion.

That's why I said
>Quantum computing not being a meme.

It's not in our galaxy.

It's inside our galaxy so practically next door.

I don't buy it.

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Just gonna leave this here.

epic

So what the orange stuff ?

It's not Sagittarius A*? I thought that's what they've been observing.

we now call that bokeh.

Looks about right

Yes it is.

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THIS is not Sagittarius A*. This is M87.
They've been observing both Sagittarius A* and M87, but Sagittarius A* is pretty dormant and not so interesting, so they focused on M87.

no, it's in Messier 87

youtu.be/lnJi0Jy692w?t=2406
If the timestamp link doesn't work, from 40:06.

the middle one

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>Einstein predicted and explained everything thousands of years ago
>Einstein
>thousands of years ago

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Thanks user, was looking for this.

wow this picture totally changed my life thanks nasa

>nasa
Probably involved but only as a partner.

never 4get

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>5PB of data from 7 days of observations

Kek

I don't remember that.

lol computer generate merge and pick the best one that follow the theory, seem legit.

Anyone else think this shit looked delicious when you were a kid? Kind of like a melted snickers bar.

>it's a AMD PR photo working together with NASA
oh boy
OH BOY

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>captured image by creating a virtual telescope half the size of the earth
>virtual telescope = electromagnetic sensors placed at labs all over the earth synchronizing snapshots and developing the image

Neat as hell, but why not just launch several hundred synchronized satellites deep into space to accomplish the same thing? The image would probably be clearer plus you'd get results faster by not having to work around the earth's rotation/orbit around the sun. And you could reuse it easily to snap telescoped photos of stuff all over the place.

Not quite.

they are doing that after 2021

>Neat as hell, but why not just launch several hundred synchronized satellites deep into space to accomplish the same thing?
More expensive.

here upscaled

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thats a theory we literally dont fucking know what happens inside of it

does it connects to other universes?
does it applies infinite compression?
is it a spirit prison?
its where terry lives?
literally nobody fucking knows

No, It not flat or sphere. It just hole?

Lisp like language fast as C with magic memory collectors.

unironically correct.

>NASA spend billions of my tax dollars on this
>not even a picture of our black hole

fuck you NASA wheres my refund.

youtube.com/watch?v=fnYx_3oQPJo

based

I hope so. The knowledge gains would be astounding.

>inb4 it launches before JWST

We have no reason to believe that the known physical laws of the universe don't apply inside a Black Hole, yet.

It looks like NASA wasn't even involved.

it unironically hurts to look at it

nigger do you even know what a penrose diagram is

How fat are you?

actually we do
we dont even know what space and time trully is
we dont even know the true size of the universe
we dont even know if dark matter is actually

>Theory means no fucking idea but what if

thats the first thing came to my mind

funny thing is one of the clusters that worked to crunch the data was the canadian one

the supercomputer was from amd

>science is so cool

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>we dont even know if dark matter is actually
is actually...?

uh huh wow i feel very enlightened now. this will truly start the new age of..well..science!

would you say you're upset right now?

>the fabric of space time is constantly being stretched due to the universe expanding
>this causes bodies in the universe to grow apart from each other over eons
>black holes are caused by enough mass being crammed into one spot and rip through spacetime
Maybe a brainlet question here, but what if the big freeze is a meme, and the actual problem at the end of the universe is that the fabric of the universe stretches so thin that even the smallest amount of mass can cause collapse? Kinda similar to how if you hold a pencil point down on a flat balloon with constant force, nothing happens, but as the balloon has air pumped into it and expands, the constant force of the pencil is more likely to cause a pop even though no additional force or mass was added on the part of the pencil?

why would i be upset or happy over this?

>black hole
>its not a hole its a dense star
t.brainlets

>SCIENCE BAD
You're the kind of brainlet that let "The Science Guy" talk about 666 genders

The big rip may interest you.

The issue with your analogy is the balloon stretches and thins. Space expands and makes more space, it doesn't get thinner. It won't just pop.

>the fabric of space time is constantly being stretched due to the universe expanding
it isnt, more fabiric is magically appearing

Why is the light pooled at the bottom? Is that an artifact of the event horizon?

>not saying science good = saying science bad

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its not a star its dense matter that is being crushed by a fat american woman

wtf who took photo of my anus when i shit after eating spicy stuff