My body temperature is -273,15K I am cooler đđ
Siegfried@lemmy.world
on 14 Jun 12:28
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In that case, ypi would be the coolest of all
sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
on 14 Jun 15:58
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If your body temp is any negative number of Kelvin, your existence is theoretical at best, potentially moving backwards through time, or instantly causing a chain reaction that would obliterate the fabric of reality, at worst.
There would likely be some extreme vortexes especially in the accretion disk. The pressure differences would absolutely create a suction effect.
Itâs all probably as negligible as legs on a cow to astrophysicists but I would reckon on its own (without the umpteen solar masses of gravity distorting your results), at human scale I would estimate that it âfucking sucksâ.
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My body temperature is -273,15K I am cooler đđ
In that case, ypi would be the coolest of all
If your body temp is any negative number of Kelvin, your existence is theoretical at best, potentially moving backwards through time, or instantly causing a chain reaction that would obliterate the fabric of reality, at worst.
Negative temperatures are actually hotter than all positive temperatures, youâre experiencing population inversion
Integerfloat underflowTechnically correct, the best kind of correct.
Technically it is wrong, since there is no flow of matter in to the black hole due to pressure difference going on, i.e. sucking.
Not correct. There is no vacuum. Just falling.
âUhhmmm technically, it doesnât suck, just whatever goes past the event horizon falls into it.â
Since spacetime is compressing to a single point, is it really âfallingâ, or just being zipdrived?
It just exists. Itâs not its fault it distorts spacetime around it until it becomes one of those coin donation funnels at the mall.
There would likely be some extreme vortexes especially in the accretion disk. The pressure differences would absolutely create a suction effect.
Itâs all probably as negligible as legs on a cow to astrophysicists but I would reckon on its own (without the umpteen solar masses of gravity distorting your results), at human scale I would estimate that it âfucking sucksâ.
Pure speculation on my part.
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Do black holes have a temperature, or is time just so dilated that it appears to have no temperature from our perspective?
Is temperature a function of time??
Temperature is movement. So, yes
Thermodynamics
Meh, itâs 0K.
It doesnât suck, its just dense.
Same