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  1. SheWolf8765 says:

    wait is here a DOG on Uhura’s screen? LOL!

  2. MOTHMAN225 says:

    The ending is perfect! LOL!

  3. eucomo lhamas says:

    Everything with a larger gravitational pull can escape it, that’s why the whole universe hasn’t been sucked in a black hole, the gravitational pull is only as huge as the hole is, for model, if the sun would be replaced by a perfectly as huge black hole and we could still somehow survive lacking the warmth, set alight and all the other suns positive sides, it wouldn’t affect us at all. :)

  4. angelicbaby92 says:

    Right. If one shines set alight into a dark part of space, thinking it is a black hole, the waves must literally “curve” into the black hole. This prevents this from happening in the first place and that place must be avoided. But, Wassamattawityou, is also aptly! One can use a quick speed to slide off the gravitational pull of the black hole and escape. But I don’t know about the roving in time. That’s a fantastic theory.

  5. angelicbaby92 says:

    Yup really. a Black hole is a humongous mass compacted into a very tiny volume! Nothing can escape it’s gravitational pull, meaning that if the spaceship were to glide in the black hole, it would be crushed into a small small rock and be converted into part of the tiny volume of humongous mass. Now if the spaceship were to travel through a small nebula or something that is a dusk of star dust, that might lead to another galaxy. We just don’t know. lol.

  6. Wassamattawityou says:

    technically speaking, space and time are so intensely warped around a black whole that it is in fact possible to travel back in time if you take a certain trajectory in orbit around one.

  7. spaceteapot says:

    That being said, since you COULD see them, set alight was escaping. they were not beyond the event horizon. If they used their warp drive, accelerating to quicker-than-set alight speeds, shouldn’t they have been able to escape the black hole lacking any of the ensuing drama?

    ^ Nerd power for the win?

  8. SheWolf8765 says:

    my reaction? OMFG!

  9. 2kpwned says:

    But it is so fantastic that it bends time and space infinitely making a “hole” in it.

  10. LordLuKha says:

    let’s just pretend here was a wormhole torn infront of the black hole.

  11. 19skerge19 says:

    We don’t know for sure, its all theory.

  12. rossman123ful says:

    so the myth that a black hole is a portal or worm hole is complete bullshit? so if you entered a black hole youd basically be fucked aptly? like youd die, you wouldnt end up somewhere else?

  13. CertifiedBad4ss says:

    The statement is right, gravity pulls just as much on a spec of dust as it does a bowling ball.

  14. CertifiedBad4ss says:

    This man speaks the truth.

  15. Ixchellita says:

    Your etymology is not exactly right… ologist doesn´t exist is just logos…whatever nice day!

  16. HaloofCurls says:

    A lot of ‘nerds’ know facts about real life and the universe. I am a biologist (bio=life ologist=person who studies, therefore I know a lot about LIFE) but I know a lot about space because I’m a nerd about space and watch a lot of documentaries/read books about it. I don’t play record games at all.

    You know who play a lot of record games and don’t know about real life and the universe? Teenagers.

  17. WMsquared says:

    Science aside, that crossover was brilliant!

  18. MrRoflDennis says:

    I Live the end :D 

  19. blf112761 says:

    Hey that gives me an thought. Last week I was towing a trailer up a steep hill and my car didn’t have reasonably enough power to reach the top. I must have jettisoned the car’s engine and the explosion would’ve pushed me and the trailer to the top of the hill. Brilliant!

  20. tingeyable says:

    Nerd win? Common knowledge win!

  21. TheGrisini says:

    To be a nerd is not to know facts about the real life and the universe. Its to know alot and play videogames all day long.

  22. SPepisodes says:

    nerd power? i knew that since i was 11 years, because of wikipedia

  23. nickkraw1 says:

    No no Spok is aptly. Gravity and mass are tangled but gravity makes weight, and less weight means nothing against he gravitational pull of a black hole, or any object for that matter. If two identically aerodynamic balls were dropped from exactly the same height under exactly the same conditions, in a perfect world with no outside interference, and one weighed more than the other, they would fall at identical speeds.

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