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Stargate SG-1, bad science
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RichA
2019-02-27 04:30:53 UTC
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They launch a team into some planet that turns out to be near a black hole. This causes problems and they attempt to shut-down the Stargate as the black hole's effects are being felt through the wormhole. Stargate won't shut down. Amanda Tapping says, it must be drawing energy from the black hole. Not possible. The only energy to escape a black hole is minute, Hawking radiation.
anim8rfsk
2019-02-27 05:56:19 UTC
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Post by RichA
They launch a team into some planet that turns out to be near a black hole.
This causes problems and they attempt to shut-down the Stargate as the black
hole's effects are being felt through the wormhole. Stargate won't shut down.
Amanda Tapping says, it must be drawing energy from the black hole. Not
possible. The only energy to escape a black hole is minute, Hawking radiation.
Stargate science has always been laughable, right from the first movie.

The beam has locked itself onto a point somewhere... ...in the Kaliam galaxy.
It has mass. It could be a moon or a large asteroid. Where are we on that
map? The blue dot. That's right, Jackson. It's on the other side of the known
universe.
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