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/b/ - Built 4 ???
Anonymous No.938791371
What is lucy built for?
/pol/ - operation paperclip
Anonymous Finland No.512727928
operation paperclip
man claims a paperclip sized spacecraft could be sent from Earth to the nearest black hole at light speed

size is they, we cant make an object bigger than a paperclip to travel through a wormhole

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/08/250810093236.htm

his name is Bambi

prof. Bambi outlines the blueprint for turning this interstellar voyage to a black hole into a reality... "We don't have the technology now," he said "But in 20 or 30 years, we might."

Previous knowledge on how stars evolve suggests that there could be

>a black hole lurking just 20 to 25 light-years from Earth,

but finding it won't be easy, says Bambi. Because black holes don't emit or reflect light, they are virtually invisible to telescopes...

Bambi points to nanocrafts — gram-scale probes consisting of a microchip and light sail — as a possible solution. Earth-based lasers would blast the sail with photons, accelerating the craft to a speed of light.

>The craft could reach a black hole in about 70 years. The data it gathers would take another two decades to get back to Earth, making the total mission duration around 80 to 100 years...

Bambi notes that the lasers alone would cost around one trillion euros today, and the technology to create a nanocraft does not yet exist. But in 33 years, he says that costs may fall anyway and technology may catch up to these bold ideas.

"However, we should realize that most of the future experiments in particle physics and astrophysics will likely require long time (for preparation, construction, and data collection) and the work of a few generations of scientists, be very expensive, and in many cases, we will not have other options if we want to make progress in a certain field."
/pol/ - man in Japan sentenced to death - rare
Anonymous Finland No.508888561
man in Japan sentenced to death - rare
he killed 9 people before getting caught, he found all of them from twitter

https://www.is.fi/ulkomaat/art-2000011327275.html

Takahiro Shiraishi, 33, sentenced to death yesterday. Judges and jury claimed he is responsible for 9 murders.

He got caught because he had body parts of 15 year old girl in his freezer. Back then he was a suspect and police wanted to confiscate his computer for investigations.

But then out of pure luck one officer looked at his fridge as well.

It is practically impossible to get death sentence in Japan from one murder only. Serial murderers are a different story though.
/pol/ - black hole with incredible spin!
Anonymous Finland No.508077240
black hole with incredible spin!
https://www.sciencealert.com/our-galaxys-monster-black-hole-is-spinning-almost-as-fast-as-physics-allows

There's colossal black hole lurking at the center of the galaxy which is spinning almost as fast as its maximum rotation rate. Mathematician showed how it could go even faster altough it doesnt do that. That's just one thing astrophysicists have discovered after developing and applying new methods.

The unprecedented global collaboration spent years working to give us the first direct images of the shadows of black holes, first with M87* in a galaxy 55 million light-years away, then with Sgr A*, the supermassive black hole at the heart of our own galaxy.

Their results show, among other things, that Sgr A* is not only spinning at close to its maximum speed, but that its rotational axis is pointed in Earth's direction, and that

>the glow around it is generated by hot electrons.

Eventhough its black, its not cold, its actually warm.

Perhaps the most interesting thing is that the magnetic field in the material around Sgr A* doesn't appear to be behaving in a way that's predicted by theory. M87*, they discovered, is also rotating rapidly, although not as fast as Sgr A*. However, it is rotating in the opposite direction to the material swirling in a disk around it -- possibly because of a past merger with another supermassive black hole. The findings have been detailed in three papers published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.
/b/ - Thread 936010507
Anonymous No.936014049
Jerk to lucy