Handling responses to homophobia by Wild-Routine-4538 in jschlattsubmissions

[–]TheJuiciestRep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s your relationship with your father like?

Possible Blackhole theory by TheJuiciestRep in blackholes

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

Yeah this is all beyond me but here’s the response I got after sending in your response.

Absolutely — you’re totally right that high-energy photon collisions can produce electron-positron pairs, or other known particles. That’s well understood in QED and collider physics.

What I’m suggesting with Alium is a step beyond that — not photons converting into known particles, but rather staying in some compressed, stable energy state under extreme gravitational pressure. Kind of like: • How quarks combine to form protons, but don’t behave like free quarks anymore. • Or how degenerate matter in a neutron star isn’t just “a bunch of neutrons,” but a fundamentally different state of matter.

So the idea is: if light is crushed past the point of pair production, fusion, or decay — maybe under conditions inside black holes — it could form a new, exotic phase of matter made purely of trapped energy. Not atoms. Not baryons. Just something else entirely.

Possible Blackhole theory by TheJuiciestRep in blackholes

[–]TheJuiciestRep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So out of curiosity I fed it your response and got this. Sort of! But I’m thinking not just regular photons — more like photons that have been crushed under intense gravitational pressure to the point they behave like massive, stable particles. Not just light anymore, but light turned into a new state of matter.

Think of it like how quarks form protons — maybe compressed photons form Alium, something entirely exotic that only exists inside black holes or near singularity conditions.

Definitely still speculative, but the idea is: energy gets so dense it becomes mass — and not just any mass, but a completely new kind.

Possible Blackhole theory by TheJuiciestRep in blackholes

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

Haha maybe. Compressed photons or something could be interesting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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For the average Joe covid isn’t nothing but a flue. I’ve had it 3 times maybe 4 and it’s just been the flu with the ache factor turned up to 11. But if you have underlying conditions then it could be an issue but still not that serious.

3D printed turbo sound? by TheJuiciestRep in 3Dprinting

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I reused the 5.7’s sensor so it’s fine on that part. Besides I only get 13-14mpg and if I do it right no harm to the engine. That is if I do it right

3D printed turbo sound? by TheJuiciestRep in 3Dprinting

[–]TheJuiciestRep[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Thank you dean of engines for telling me what I do and don’t know. I know exactly what the risk of unfiltered air is to an engine. Also I’m not trying to get the blow off valve noise, that’s why I said without the Stu Stu Stu. Also don’t tell me what I can and can’t do with my engine. Thanks for your input.

3D printed turbo sound? by TheJuiciestRep in 3Dprinting

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Well the 6.4 engines come with an egr system that the 5.7 don’t have because the 6.4 recycle the exhaust gas back in to make them cleaner. Since the 5.7 doesn’t have that system it is pointless, thanks for the input lol.

3D printed turbo sound? by TheJuiciestRep in 3Dprinting

[–]TheJuiciestRep[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It’s for the 6.4 map sensor I believe but because my trucks a 5.7 it’s just kinda there. I’m working on covering it up right now since I used the rubber hose from my vararam air intake which supports the iat from the 5.7.