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@splitshockvirus Ahh, well, I have no way to confirm or deny them. A lot doesn't make sense about astrophysics, and the explanation of observations may or may not mean that black holes are real.

A pattern I've noticed, is the harder it is to verify, the more outlandish the claims of scientists become.

They are a group that likes to lie at a lot xD And academia is about politics not truth.

@hazlin Listen dude I'm just trying to build an AC unit that can actually cool its surroundings and black holes are critical to its construction.

@splitshockvirus I can dig that xD

I've actually been thinking about that too, how to build a solid state AC.

I've been wondering if you could get a strong enough cooling effect from, electron decompression, to actually cool a room :D

@hazlin

I don't know what that is, you still need to transfer the heat somewhere else.

@splitshockvirus It is all about system boundaries.

And, what if you convert heat into electricity, and send it into the ground?

Where did the head go?

@hazlin

Doesn't all electricity just turn back into heat anyway?

Also you can't perfectly turn heat into electricity in the first place there are inefficiencies.

@splitshockvirus
Electricity is like gas, you compress it, and you get heat. But, if you hold that compression, and cool down the electrons, and then decompress it, then it will be cooler than ambient.

I think a solid state AC would look like, a lot of copper wire, and instead of pressurizing it, you'd draw a big vacuum on a capacitor. Then, depressurize a path from ground, through all the copper, into the void you created in the capacitor.

To create the void, you can push the pressure into the ground.

The greater the vacuum, the more "amps" you are able to depressurize, the greater the cooling effect.

@hazlin The closest thing I can find that's anywhere close to what you described is Peltier thermoelectric cooler , but even that doesn't remove heat it just moves it. I still don't see how a capacitors cool anyway.

@hazlin If electricity is like a gas, similar to a refrigerant. Then that analogy is still technically not cooling, you are moving heat.

I don't want to move the heat I want it to vanish, which I don't think is physically possible.

@hazlin @splitshockvirus it seems like they do exist but do we know anything about them
@dick @splitshockvirus
> it seems like they do exist

I see so you've experienced one then? Wrote down your observations?
@hazlin @splitshockvirus well we seen the effects on light in telescopes
@dick @splitshockvirus
Have you personally? And, even then, why does the cause have to be a black hole?

I feel like, the explanation of a black hole is more of a thought exercise, created in the vacuum of direct evidence.
@hazlin @splitshockvirus aall their math is made up but wee seen waht we seen
@dick @splitshockvirus
If you blindly trust pictures, you are going to be deceived xD
@dick @splitshockvirus
You can tell? From a picture, from an agency with a history of lying?
@hazlin @splitshockvirus they arent the only space agency in the world
@dick @splitshockvirus
Well, I can only educate the seeking. Believe what ever you wish.
@splitshockvirus only penniless niggas care about Hawking radiation, real ballers only care about Cherenkov radiation

@benis_redux

One makes money, the other just makes quantum physicists seethe for some reason.