THE NEW Miscellaneous Talk That Doesn't Deserve A New Thread Thread Thread (Part 2)

What will it hatch into? Dinosaur-shaped Earth?

No one knows what it will hatch into.
The land on the moon? it fake. because no one can land on the moon.
it’s alive.

And it will be hungry when it hatch.

And it already is.

Didnt like 12 people land on the moon?

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Egg of the Universe confirmed?!?!

Universe of the Universe??!??!?!!?1111

they landed on its shell. moonquakes? those are the thing growing inside testing its vocal equipment or crying out in pain.

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How will it react if we drill inside of it’s shell?

good question! To find the answer, we will do an simple experiment.

We’re going to drill a tiny billy hole in your cranium without any kind of anesthetics or pain relievers, and you’re going to write an detailed essay about your pain. 25 to 30 lines.

did i said that it takes 4 hours? :3

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What if we separate it from it’s shell? Will it go for Earth, consume it and get to the next form of it’s lifecycle? A “Teralodon”?

It seems to be that Warp Factory actually simulates a warp drive that doesn’t require exotic matter to function.

But warp drives that don’t use exotic matter go slower than light. Its just a fancy spacehip spaceship. We should find or come up with an idea for explaining how to have exotic matter.

Spacehip? What is that?

Keyboard debuccalization

You did not even bother to read the article, did you?

Doesn’t subluminal mean slower than light?

edit: yes, it does, but don’t google subliminal, thats a completely different thing.

I have no idea, the article also mentioned “superluminal matter”

Superliminal matter would be matter that is already going faster than light, so tachyons. Hey I can double post. But it gives a warning.

Well that sort of matter is never going to happen

Here is a question regarding tachyons.

If light moves slower than light when it moves through matter, would it move faster than light when it moves through tachyons?


Fun fact, tachyons have to move faster than light, so if you place some tachyons in a closed environment and they form a gas, the speed of sound in that gas would be faster than the speed of light c.

If you have a gas made from normal matter, its temperature can’t get above a certain degree, because atoms can’t vibrate faster than the speed of light. Whereas if you had a gas made from tachyons, it couldn’t get below a certain temperature.

Lets imagine that we have a gas made from a mixture of regular matter and tachyons. Would tachyons cause light to go faster than c? Lets assume that even if they do that, the regular matter would also reduce the speed of light so that the two effects would cancel out.

All tachyons move faster than c and lets assume that light moves at c or below c. This would cause the tachyons to emit cherenkov radiation, and they would lose kinetic energy. And as they lose energy, they would get faster. If we wait long enough, they may be forced to decay into light.

Matter turns into bose einstein condensate when it approaches absolute zero. So if a tachyon loses energy and approaches the speed of infinity, would it turn into something similar? How would the uncertainty principle even apply to ftl objects? Is infinity a precise number like zero?

Final thoughts. If you were a tachyon organism in a tachyon planet with a tachyon atmosphere orbiting a tachyon star, making a wind turbine could make more sense than making a solar panel, because the day and night sides of the planet would have the same temperature, the convection currents would carry the suns energy energy faster than light, so the weather would always be windy everywhere. And there wouldn’t be any volcanism because the planets core would instantly freeze. If a global warming happened, the temperatures would change instantly. If you jumped in the air and had a free fall, it would feel slow. A civilization could use heights as a prison sentence. The longer the sentence, the higher they put you in the air. Can there be flight? Well, you could go into orbit while still being in the atmosphere. That doesn’t make much sense. So maybe there couldn’t be an atmosphere, as anything that doesn’t stick together with adhesion could very easily get too fast to stick via gravity. Unless the planets get bigger than black holes. In which case the planets could also have temperature gradients. Lets assume a planet that is completely made from a gas. Coldest atoms would sink to the center and it would be impossible for them to get higher without getting hotter, which would be like trying to escape a black hole. Hottest atoms would be able to escape the planet. So heating all of the planet would cause it to explode. Solids would behave like normal solids. They can move in stl, c, or ftl. If there were two layers of gas, one of them denser than the other, and there was a solid between them, this could create subsurface oceans. Running too fast would be automatic bioluminescence, but that light would move slower than the running speed, so it would be more similar to smell. Hearing would become more useful in ftl speeds, so they can have 3 types of organisms, sessile, stl mobile and ftl mobile. Smell would be ftl, just like hearing. Sight would work when looking up but when looking down below a certain distance it would just look black. Sight could also be used to measure height and acceleration. Coupled with hearing, it can be used for measuring distances. The equivalency principle would be second nature to them. The redshifting due to acceleration is indistinguishable from gravity. Their brains would perceive color as relative, just like how we don’t perceive something to be in a different brightness when it is in the shade. Different camouflage colors would mess with their ability of calculating distances, so it would be like optic illusions. Or they could use echolocation and there wouldn’t be camouflage.

Final thoughts. This time it is final. Rotating black holes have a ring shaped singularity. If you were a tachyon creature in a rotating tachyon planet, could you climb it? How would it taste like? Would it be like a scissor that is free for everyone to use? 2 people liked the first question I asked. I feel like this last one is a more dumb question.

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This part souds like something zenzone would write in an another case, ngl.

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