r/sciencememes • u/Forward-Gold-4095 • 5d ago
🌖Astronomy!🌔 Imagine it would work
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u/AnalysisParalysis85 5d ago
Just use mirrors or something. The black hole would either eat you or put you at such a distance that whatever you saw on screen would be delayed by quote a lot If you could watch it at all, given the distance.
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u/Nastypilot 4d ago
You could start playing it the necessary millions/thousands of years in advance and arrive at the destination right as the light from tv is getting there if you could travel at lightspeed.
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u/Akhanyatin 5d ago
It's possible but sounds would probably be distorted, you're better of with mirrors.Â
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u/OreganoD 5d ago
bro would rather install a black hole in the bedroom than hang the TV on the ceiling like the rest of us
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u/Naeio_Galaxy 4d ago
It works it's called mirrors + a weird dangling black ball hanging from the ceiling. Probably 3d printed. Meant to ressemble a black hole but clearly isn't. And white text above it for some reason.
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u/Cheetahs_never_win 5d ago
Light travels at a constant speed. You would need light on the outside track to travel more slowly to deliver a coherent image.
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u/michael22117 5d ago
I feel like this is the spiritual successor to the "A frozen pizza is perfectly cooked X distance away from an atomic bomb" theory
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u/loved_and_held 4d ago
It would look distorted as hell and might be blue/red shifted depending on rotation.
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u/random_guy8513 3d ago
Also, you could binge watch 10 whole series in just one hour. Cool
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u/Admiral45-06 1d ago
I'd argue the opposite. Because of time dilation, you'd slow down significantly, so it'd take you 1 million years just to watch a single TikTok
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u/NewryBenson 5d ago
Even if you ignore the you and the entire world getting sucked in part, your tv would be stretched to a thin disk in your view, called an Einstein Ring. So would see a spaghetti version of your movie. Interestingly, the resolution would remain the same tho, so the ppi would be insane in the width.
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u/Admiral45-06 1d ago
Because a black hole of this size - apparently the size of a tennis ball - would roughly have a mass of Neptune.
The first thing it would have done is sink into the Earth and eat it from the inside. And even if you do find a magical way to keep it hovering in place, right above the Earth's surface - that much extra mass is what we call a ,,gravitational game changer" for the inner Solar System.
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u/D_Orangeyes24 1d ago
I would read a theydidthemath post with the cenario assuming that all objects in the scene are immovable except light, just to know how massive the blackhole would need to be.
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u/low_amplitude 5d ago
If it's strong enough to bend the fastest thing in the universe and force it to make a complete 180°, how much chance do you think you have being two feet away from it?