I'm just experimenting. I hate the word "blog" and am fascinated with how the net seems to nurture *everyone's* vanity.
dedicated to Evil Stormbringer and Wheeloffire
Published on January 17, 2007 By Philocthetes In Off-Topic
Evil did me right by starting his own thread on the "what's a thief" question. But a few posts later in that Grammar nazi sprawl thread, QuietlyObserving says "If we are to be a society founded on the Rule of Law, it would be prudent to maintain a healthy respect for language and the meaning of words, lest we slip into a dictatorship of unelected Judges."

This gives me a painfully beautiful opportunity to start a sister thread to Evil's, and ask you all to sink your fangs, fingers, etc., into the basic question "How does a law rule without a human to interpret and/or execute it?"

That's my latest hasty attempt at a longstanding interest in the gov't-of-law-and-not-men notion that's very popular here in the US. I've also known a few linguists and flirted with other philosphies enough to be taken aback by anyone who has too much certainty about the meaning of a particular word or phrase.

Unless you're a minor with parents who don't want you seeing PG-13 movies (I know we have some sharp youth out there, just want to respect your folks), I suggest finding and playing fword.wav before you finish a reply here.
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on Feb 15, 2007
that is how we get pulsars i think it is pulsars but it could be quasars



You get a pulsar after a red giant dies. i think the pulsar is what may turn into a black hole but it is not a black hole in itself. i don't know what a quasar is?
on Feb 17, 2007
i just remembered that in the hitchhikers guide to the universe

the super computer would never have gotten the answer

becouse humans aren't part of the computer

they are a bunch of toss away clean up people from another planet
on Feb 17, 2007
Um, no black holes dont generate radiation.

What happesn is this.

The Universe can create matter if and only if there is an equal particle of antimatter that will destroy it right away. Now say one of those particles spawns right by a black hole and gets sucked in. It cant get out, but the other particle that is on the otherside can, so it looks as if the particle came from the black hole.

And as to not being able to get out of the black hole. A black hole moves at the speed of light. Nothing can move faster than the speed of light, so if you go in your stuck
on Feb 17, 2007
except that two scientists one in cali and i think the other was in germany

has broken the light barrier
on Feb 17, 2007
Um, no black holes dont generate radiation.



they are not sure if the radiation is comeing from the black hole or the event horizen

on Feb 17, 2007
Um, no.

According to current 'accepted' laws. The law of reletivety in particullar, nothing can go faster than light
on Feb 17, 2007
except that the law of reletivety breaks down at the speed of light

Researchers in Switzerland have succeeded in breaking the cosmic speed limit by getting light to go faster than, well, light.

on Feb 18, 2007
What where did you get that the law of reletivety breaks down at the speed of light?

Under quatum mechanics yes, but under the 'accepted' laws of today, no law of reletivety is what difines the speed of light
on Feb 18, 2007
Researchers in Switzerland have succeeded in breaking the cosmic speed limit by getting light to go faster than, well, light.


Boy I wish danielost liked sharing links at least occasionally. I couldn't find a hit for this with some searching, at least outside the realms of SF fan and consipiracy theorist sites.

Are you sure you aren't confusing research into quantum tunneling (teleportation) with FTL? There's a pretty big difference between travelling at speeds >c and changing location without moving.
on Feb 18, 2007
Boy I wish danielost liked sharing links at least occasionally. I couldn't find a hit for this with some searching, at least outside the realms of SF fan and consipiracy theorist sites.





http://www.livescience.com/technology/050819_fastlight.html


sorry i wasn't feeling to good last night
on Feb 18, 2007
That was interesting.

Trying to follow up at Wikipedia and look into terms like "Brillouin scattering" reminded me why I stopped after two years of high school physics: calculus hurts my brain! I can say "light works like both particles and waves" but I just can't follow the math...

Which oddly enough brings me back to my OP, which was about social laws and not physical ones. Just as we need folks with deeply specialized knowledge if we want to see things like more bits pushed through a given optical network, we need *people* to continuously help us understand, apply, and modify the special writing we call "law."

Sigh. Maybe should've called the thread "Confessions of a Lapsed Anarchist."
on Feb 18, 2007
here is what i say if nature looks like it is breaking a natural law then we didn't/don't understand that law
on Feb 18, 2007
A black hole moves at the speed of light


Sounds like your saying the blak hole moves through space at the speed of light??

well a black hole is formed from a dying sun and actually moves at the same speed of said sun.

Interestingly though, i do wonder precisly how fast a black hole can pull matter? I mean right before matter actually enters the black hole, how fast is it going? speed of light?
on Feb 18, 2007
a black hole doesn't pull matter any faster than the original star does

i read this last night don't remember the link sorry

but if our sun went black hole the event horizen would be at 8 miles

remember it is 1000 miles across now so the net effect on the solar system is that the light would go out

and the radiation would stop which means no heat
on Feb 18, 2007
The black hole rotates at the speed of light.

Our sun doesnt have the smallest change of becoming a black hole. What it is most likely to do is turn into a boring white dwarf.

As for that articles throughout the entirety of it I read the word illusion several times.
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