My grandpa had one of those. It's basically a hernia.
If blackholes suck in all the light around it, why is it black?
So where did the light go?
Even the AI can't explain it for shit.
The macro and micro worlds all work similarly so why can't anyone think of an analogy of blackholes? The spacetime curves are confusing as fuck because they show it on a singular 2D plane.
Like these images, it would work only if the universe was a flat plane.
Only way that can work is if the universe is a spinning tunnel and the planets and whatever else are held together by centripetal force on the outside fabric of the tunnel.
If you wanna go the quantum route the answer is simple. It's 1 single atom that's everything at the same time but that can only work if speed wasn't a limitation, and quantum teleportation was already proven.
I shoulda been a theoretical pshychiatrist.
So this experience is basically if ethernet cables gained consciousness.
Yeah but it was for the sake of argument. What would you call that singular thing?
You gotta find the thing that everything else is made out of. Not like we got anything better to do.
Actually the DNA helix is a way better micro example for the macro universe tunnel I was trying to get at.
Guess we gunna find out how long it will take to count from 1 to infinity then.
You can get ahead of infinity if you find the no speed limitation glitch.
Anyways, rare to feel my brain wrinkling like it did after watching this podcast in pb notables. Sent my thoughts into mad tangents.
According to your 0 to 1 infinite statement, something we haven't detected yet.