June 26th, 2007
Non-event Horizon
Whilst the scientific community is intent on finding out what lies inside a black hole, I am more concerned with keeping as far away as possible.
I’m still pondering whether Lancaster is a black hole or a non-event horizon. It definately sucks at times, but little else happens.




















Imagine, if you will, black holes are like people. The “non-event horizon” you are describing might have a life of its own (in other words, it’s probably not static). No matter how hard you try to avoid people, they seem to find a way to worm themselves into one’s life (but worms are a different discussion best saved for later).
One of my favourite areas of physics is Event horizons.
They are like the magical border line to a magical forest.
But maybe not magical.
i wish i knew stuff about physics.
physics is wicked.
You see Justine, the problem with knowing about physics is that once you know alittle bit, then you realise that you know nothing.
So you self educate.
Then once you learn everything that there is know, they change what every thing is.
I’m still in the first self educating phase. It is going slow.
What you want is a three-dimensional Voronoi Diagram
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voronoi_diagram
with the black holes as points
–feep
You just earned yourself a whole bagfull of geek points… top suggestion.
Thanks