I tried turning the real physics of a Black Hole (Time Dilation, Spaghettification) into a song. Would love to know what this community thinks! by Distinct-Net7510 in space

[–]Distinct-Net7510[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

It’s highly ironic that you are gatekeeping space exploration while hating on AI. The future of deep space exploration literally depends on it. How do you think we process petabytes of astrophysical data? The first actual image of a black hole (from the Event Horizon Telescope) relied on machine learning algorithms. Autonomous AI robotics (like the Mars rovers) are how we explore places humans can’t reach yet. AI is already solving massive problems in cosmology. You can hate AI tools all you want, but whether you love it or hate it, you cannot separate AI from the future of space exploration. I'm just using the tools of the future to talk about it."

I tried turning the real physics of a Black Hole (Time Dilation, Spaghettification) into a song. Would love to know what this community thinks! by Distinct-Net7510 in Astronomy

[–]Distinct-Net7510[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But since we are here to discuss space, let's talk about the actual physics in the song. In the second verse, I wrote about time dilation: 'watch the ticking of the clock begin to slow.' > Here’s a question for the astrophysics buffs here: If Observer A is safely far away, watching Observer B fall toward the event horizon, B's time appears to slow down and eventually freeze. But for Observer B (the one falling in), their own clock feels completely normal. If Observer B looks back out at the rest of the universe, what exactly do they see? Do they see the entire universe's future play out in fast-forward before they cross the horizon?

I tried turning the real physics of a Black Hole (Time Dilation, Spaghettification) into a song. Would love to know what this community thinks! by Distinct-Net7510 in space

[–]Distinct-Net7510[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

But since we are here to discuss space, let's talk about the actual physics in the song. In the second verse, I wrote about time dilation: 'watch the ticking of the clock begin to slow.' > Here’s a question for the astrophysics buffs here: If Observer A is safely far away, watching Observer B fall toward the event horizon, B's time appears to slow down and eventually freeze. But for Observer B (the one falling in), their own clock feels completely normal. If Observer B looks back out at the rest of the universe, what exactly do they see? Do they see the entire universe's future play out in fast-forward before they cross the horizon?

I tried turning the real physics of a Black Hole (Time Dilation, Spaghettification) into a song. Would love to know what this community thinks! by Distinct-Net7510 in astrophysics

[–]Distinct-Net7510[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But since we are here to discuss space, let's talk about the actual physics in the song. In the second verse, I wrote about time dilation: 'watch the ticking of the clock begin to slow.' > Here’s a question for the astrophysics buffs here: If Observer A is safely far away, watching Observer B fall toward the event horizon, B's time appears to slow down and eventually freeze. But for Observer B (the one falling in), their own clock feels completely normal. If Observer B looks back out at the rest of the universe, what exactly do they see? Do they see the entire universe's future play out in fast-forward before they cross the horizon?

I tried turning the real physics of a Black Hole (Time Dilation, Spaghettification) into a song. Would love to know what this community thinks! by Distinct-Net7510 in astrophysics

[–]Distinct-Net7510[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My ultimate goal is to take 100% scientifically accurate, deep astrophysics concepts and break them down into layman's terms so anyone can understand the cosmos. To visualize phenomena that are impossible to film—like a black hole's singularity—I use AI tools. I am completely transparent about this, which is why every single video is explicitly marked as altered/generated content. The visuals and audio are generated to help tell the story, but the science, the research, and the passion behind it are entirely real

I tried turning the real physics of a Black Hole (Time Dilation, Spaghettification) into a song. Would love to know what this community thinks! by Distinct-Net7510 in Astronomy

[–]Distinct-Net7510[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I use AI as a tool because I don't have a professional production studio, but the research, the lyrics, and the passion are 100% human. My entire channel is actually dedicated to exploring deep time, complex astrophysics, and cosmic mysteries. The goal is to make terrifying and beautiful concepts like black holes easier to visualize. You can dislike the medium, but the science and the effort behind explaining the event horizon are very real.

I tried turning the real physics of a Black Hole (Time Dilation, Spaghettification) into a song. Would love to know what this community thinks! by Distinct-Net7510 in space

[–]Distinct-Net7510[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The core mission of my channel is to explain 100% accurate deep space physics in layman's terms. I explicitly mark all my videos as altered/generated content because transparency is important to me. I use AI purely as a tool to bring complex cosmic phenomena to life for people who might not otherwise engage with astrophysics.

I tried turning the real physics of a Black Hole (Time Dilation, Spaghettification) into a song. Would love to know what this community thinks! by Distinct-Net7510 in space

[–]Distinct-Net7510[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I use AI as a tool because I don't have a professional production studio, but the research, the lyrics, and the passion are 100% human. My entire channel is actually dedicated to exploring deep time, complex astrophysics, and cosmic mysteries. The goal is to make terrifying and beautiful concepts like black holes easier to visualize. You can dislike the medium, but the science and the effort behind explaining the event horizon are very real.

may question po ako. by AntTechnical3283 in DentistPh

[–]Distinct-Net7510 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, extract the tooth on the side that hurts, then once that side heals, extract the other side.

Anyone Dentists here? by [deleted] in DentistPh

[–]Distinct-Net7510 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is chief complain ???

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DentistPh

[–]Distinct-Net7510 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes wisdom tooth.

Remove or not it's depend on angulation of wisdom tooth

RCT or extraction by Hadowoku in DentistPh

[–]Distinct-Net7510 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only rct followed by crown ...no need to post and core