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(i think that is why he put the ? yes i do play hs blum.gif )

(beard, something rootbear can't grow)

 

Hyperspace --> Diaperspace

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(i think that is why he put the ? yes i do play hs blum.gif )

(beard, something rootbear can't grow)

 

Hyperspace --> Diaperspace

Diaperspace

1) Not a word

2) the area between the legs and stomach on Lera

also, i can grow a beard. gotta shave every 3-4 days. its annoying sometimes, and some times i forget, so it becomes scratchy

 

From Hyperspace:

 

Wormhole

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Spaghettification -> wtf?
An object in any very strong gravitational field feels a tidal force stretching it in the direction of the object generating the gravitational field. This is because the inverse square law causes nearer parts of the stretched object to feel a stronger attraction than farther parts. Near black holes, the tidal force is expected to be strong enough to deform any object falling into it, even atoms or composite nucleons; this is called spaghettification. The process of spaghettification is as follows. First, the object that is falling into the black hole splits in two. Then the two pieces each split themselves, rendering a total of four pieces. Then the four pieces split to form eight. This process of bifurcation continues up to and past the point in which the split-up pieces of the original object are at the order of magnitude of the cons!@#$%^&*uents of atoms. At the end of the spaghettification process, the object is a string of elementary particles.

 

The strength of the tidal force of a black hole depends on how gravitational attraction changes with distance, rather than on the absolute force being felt. This means that small black holes cause spaghettification while infalling objects are still outside their event horizons, whereas objects falling into large, superm!@#$%^&*ive black holes may not be deformed or otherwise feel excessively large forces before passing the event horizon.

 

basically, it splits the object into "spaghetti" stands. kind of like hair w/ split ends.

 

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