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WittyUnwittingly OP t1_j280ddz wrote

Well, you can use the word "annoying" if you'd like, but I would call it a rather elegant reconciliation of a lot of the problems I was having.

For example, if one were to have a mastery of mechanics such that they could dip in and out of an event horizon, how could there be any continuity of what they perceived versus what they did? No need for any of that with this explanation, because it necessarily cannot happen.

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superVanV1 t1_j2952g4 wrote

not unless we achieve FTL travel.
though under current models of acheiving that via the warping of space, sticking a spacetime bubble into a spacetime singularity may cause "issues"

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WittyUnwittingly OP t1_j29s599 wrote

Well, even if you took an Alcubierre drive into a singularity, once you get there, there would be no path you could choose to get back out, regardless of what speed you can go. Even if you could somehow distort space enough to "get back," when would you arrive? At the end of the universe?

Seems like your best bet for something that can go into and come out of blackhole, is something that does not obey the normal laws of causality, and can come out of a black hole before it goes in.

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superVanV1 t1_j2a3qxv wrote

Which we have no way to model for, since current mathematics still just returns a big ‘ol error sign when trying to calculate beyond the event horizon. It’s entirely possible that physics just.ceases to operate properly at that point

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Kevskates t1_j2c1vse wrote

All this talk of the limits of physics make me feel like we’re in a video game trying to explain the invisible edge of the map

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paloprint t1_j2cbew3 wrote

Like when McConaughey touched hands with Brand. Corny I know. He’s was going out they were going in.

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