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What is spacetime?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaleM" data-source="post: 16605370" data-attributes="member: 7405"><p>Jim,</p><p>My son,12, has a space simulation program. You can input most parameters like rotation, revolution, mass, density, temperature ect. </p><p></p><p>He want to see if planet formation could have been the result of two different occurances. One, a large object quickly flying through or near the sun and pulling out hot gasses and those gasses quickly cooling to form planets. </p><p></p><p>The next is as the star was born did gasses violently escape and did not overcome the gravitational attraction and cooled to form a series of diverse planet structures.</p><p></p><p>A couple things he has thought of based on the overall presumption or bias is the cores are super hot for most planets band is that moltwn state a result of just gravity pressures in a solid structure or have origins from a gas rapidly cooling.</p><p></p><p>Finally as the kid surprises me is the talk of white hole theories and that the possibility of our known universe emerging from a black holes invisible side, if that even exists.</p><p></p><p>He sees a correlation of elongated gasses and masses rapidly shot thru the other side, sorry I am not sure of that term, he just calls it the white side. He imagines it as like a Venturi or water hose for my simple mind. All this hot pressurized and stretched material suddenly experiencing the near opposite of forces into space or a universe that has the physics to assembly the dissemble stuff.</p><p></p><p>Any recommended reading for the kid? Just to make sure you understand where this kid's mind is. Over the pandemic he taught himself trigonometry and calculus. Now he says shit that makes me feel like I am talking to an alien.</p><p></p><p>OK Bozos, stop clowning around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleM, post: 16605370, member: 7405"] Jim, My son,12, has a space simulation program. You can input most parameters like rotation, revolution, mass, density, temperature ect. He want to see if planet formation could have been the result of two different occurances. One, a large object quickly flying through or near the sun and pulling out hot gasses and those gasses quickly cooling to form planets. The next is as the star was born did gasses violently escape and did not overcome the gravitational attraction and cooled to form a series of diverse planet structures. A couple things he has thought of based on the overall presumption or bias is the cores are super hot for most planets band is that moltwn state a result of just gravity pressures in a solid structure or have origins from a gas rapidly cooling. Finally as the kid surprises me is the talk of white hole theories and that the possibility of our known universe emerging from a black holes invisible side, if that even exists. He sees a correlation of elongated gasses and masses rapidly shot thru the other side, sorry I am not sure of that term, he just calls it the white side. He imagines it as like a Venturi or water hose for my simple mind. All this hot pressurized and stretched material suddenly experiencing the near opposite of forces into space or a universe that has the physics to assembly the dissemble stuff. Any recommended reading for the kid? Just to make sure you understand where this kid's mind is. Over the pandemic he taught himself trigonometry and calculus. Now he says shit that makes me feel like I am talking to an alien. OK Bozos, stop clowning around. [/QUOTE]
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