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    B Is Black Hole-Generated Dark Energy a Viable Theory?

    Sorry. I meant to say dark energy. Dark matter like all matter would also be fuel for dark energy.
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    B Is Black Hole-Generated Dark Energy a Viable Theory?

    If a black hole doesn't contain the matter then it would have no mass. From this view point a black hole is just that, a hole. The energy has changed form. Let me try this another way. Maybe gravitational energy is flipped inside out when it passes through a singularity and becomes reversed...
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    B Is Black Hole-Generated Dark Energy a Viable Theory?

    Wow. Seems like this idea is way out there. Now I am starting to think maybe I didn't see it in Scientific American. Sounds like something I just may have come across on the internet. LOL. Once again sorry if all the terminology is way off. I only heard the summery and the details came...
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    B Is Black Hole-Generated Dark Energy a Viable Theory?

    First of I am not a scientist, just a big fan. So I am sorry for any incorrect terminology. A few years back I remember reading a article on the various theories pertaining to Dark energy. I think it may have been in a Scientific American. After the article was done talking about the most...
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    Testing primes using factorials

    I get it now. Thanks. When I couldn't find anything about this on line I thought It was either wrong or just uninteresting. Glad to know I am not wrong. Sad to hear it is just uninteresting. lol
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    Testing primes using factorials

    Thanks for the correction. As for your food for thought I see now what I did. Makes sense. Seems I confused myself into some circular logic.
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    Testing primes using factorials

    As far as I can tell for the equation n!/n^2=x or n-1!/n=x, if x is a natural number then it seems n is composite. If x is a non-natural number then it is prime (excluding 4). I am aware that this is not very practical since I am using factorials and the numbers get very large. But it still...
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    Can Quantum Mechanics Really Support Time Reversibility?

    Thanks for the information. You guys were answering my follow up question before I could even ask them. So let me see if I got this straight. All fundamental laws work in both directions in CM. Entropy gives time a direction but entropy is not a law just a probability. QM has irreversible...
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    Can Quantum Mechanics Really Support Time Reversibility?

    But Doesn't time only appear to move forward because we are using it as a measuring tool? A clock repeats over and over again. Is the number sequence 1,2,1,2,1,2,1,2 etc moving forward? If you don't count the tics does it have a direction? If we think of time in the block universe way then...
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    Can Quantum Mechanics Really Support Time Reversibility?

    Thank you. I assumed this to be the case. It seems particles are always used to describe this time reversal though. If we knew the position and momentum of every particle etc etc. I guess this is where I am getting my CM and QM mixed up.
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    Can Quantum Mechanics Really Support Time Reversibility?

    I have often heard that in quantum mechanics time has no direction. That the physics works the same going backwards in time than forwards. How does the wave function collapse of a particle follow this idea? If we could see time go backwards would we see particles turning back into waves? Is...
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    How Will We Define Life if Our Understanding Continues to Evolve?

    How would this be tested. I did not find anything about that?
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    How Will We Define Life if Our Understanding Continues to Evolve?

    If his approach is not right I bet it is pretty close. Much how we use to think we were at the center of the universe, we also think life is something special. But we will eventually find out that it is just a natural process of entropy. Kinda of depressing.
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    How Will We Define Life if Our Understanding Continues to Evolve?

    Thank you. That article seems to be exactly what I am looking for.
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    How Will We Define Life if Our Understanding Continues to Evolve?

    Thanks for the link :) It seems life has a lot of limitations chemically. But putting the chemical soup aside for a second what else is a necessity? Life needs energy and it gets this energy from low entropy systems and contributes to the over all increase of entropy. So is the right...
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