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tiki_boyX2
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 2:04 pm


You would probably find yourself at the singularity point. Seeing as how you are made of matter you would simply contribute to the black hole's Massive Gravity. Or for a totally out there opinion in my mind you would find yourself in another dimension where the amount of mass has simply torn through the fabric of our dimension into an inverse dimension where there are inverse laws of physics that undo what our dimension's laws of physics would do, like 2 mathematical equations inverse to each other. But that's just my silly thought on it.

So far as we know you would probably find yourself at the singularity point.

@Oneris: Once I've taken my Calc classes, I shall try to prove it...probably won't succeed, but I can try. mrgreen
PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:35 pm


Er, does anyone know what exactly would be needed in a Function to make a spiral on a 2 dimensional Cortesian graph? I mean I figured pi, and a variable Exponent would be in there somewhere, but I haven't been succeesful as of yet becasue I haven't found a way for there to be 2 or more values of X per Value of Y, and Vice Versa. Could the variable exponent be the value of either X or Y? I've been messing with it but haven't had any luck. Does anybody have any thoughts on it? I'm just curious. And can anyone give me a crash course on Mathematical series?

tiki_boyX2
Crew


tiki_boyX2
Crew

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:37 pm


tiki_boyX2
Er, does anyone know what exactly would be needed in a Function to make a spiral on a 2 dimensional Cortesian graph? I mean I figured pi, and a variable Exponent would be in there somewhere, but I haven't been succeesful as of yet becasue I haven't found a way for there to be 2 or more values of X per Value of Y, and Vice Versa. Could the variable exponent be the value of either X or Y? I've been messing with it but haven't had any luck. Does anybody have any thoughts on it? I'm just curious. And can anyone give me a crash course on Mathematical series?


Oh! Maybe a fraction concerning an X or Y variable over Pi?
PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:12 pm


Ok... so I was reading around on some astronomy sites about more possible planets / dwarf planets in our solar system. I knew about Sedna, and Quaoar (forgive the spelling), but now Eris which is larger than Pluto and has a moon?

Anyone know about any others?

Animatratus


Emily`s_Gone_Mad

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:28 pm


As far as I know I think the Ceres is considered a dwarf planet and Xena which I think is the same as Eris..Eris is it's official name
Also Pluto's moon Charon.



PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:33 pm


Emily`s_Gone_Mad
As far as I know I think the Ceres is considered a dwarf planet and Xena which I think is the same as Eris..Eris is it's official name
Also Pluto's moon Charon.




Oh yes, Ceres, I forgot... within the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter yes. Charon though, not sure if it's worthy of dwarf planet status because of it's size, but who knows.

Animatratus


Emily`s_Gone_Mad

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:37 pm


I think I have read somewhere that it is.

Funny, I thought there were several dwarf planet's.
But I treid to look it up right now and I can't find any besides the one's we've already listed.
I'll keep looking though.
PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:42 pm


Well hell, if Charon could be considered one. What about Titan, or Ganymede? Ahh well hehe... yeah...

Maybe we found them all so far... haha

Animatratus


Emily`s_Gone_Mad

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:49 pm


Well Charon could be because Pluto is not a planet anymore.
They could be like a dwarf binary planet system or something.
PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:51 pm


Emily`s_Gone_Mad
Well Charon could be because Pluto is not a planet anymore.
They could be like a dwarf binary planet system or something.

Ahh so the moon of Eris could as well then? Hmmm...

Animatratus


Emily`s_Gone_Mad

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:53 pm


possibly,

I'm not sure how big the moon of Eris is compared to the dwarf planet,
but Charon is half the size of Pluto, which is more of a binary system type thing.
PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:16 pm


Emily`s_Gone_Mad
possibly,

I'm not sure how big the moon of Eris is compared to the dwarf planet,
but Charon is half the size of Pluto, which is more of a binary system type thing.

Yeah with the revolution of Pluto and Charon, I could see that.

Animatratus


tiki_boyX2
Crew

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:07 pm


Oh yeah, I forgot to add, the point of origin of my spiral on a graph would be simply (0,0).
PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:40 pm


Tiki, I knew it but I forgot. I learned it back in precal but right off my head I have no idea.

I'll try to refresh my memory by going threw my notes.

Emily`s_Gone_Mad


tiki_boyX2
Crew

PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:36 pm


Emily`s_Gone_Mad
Tiki, I knew it but I forgot. I learned it back in precal but right off my head I have no idea.

I'll try to refresh my memory by going threw my notes.


Sweetness, thank you.
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