r/notinteresting • u/Angerberries • 1d ago
This dent looks like a black hole when light hits it
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u/everything_is_stup1d 1d ago
dayum this intere-
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u/AntonBaron 1d ago
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u/Bhandd_pahadi 1d ago
What if black holes are just that? A dent in space
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u/NeutrinosFTW 1d ago
Not only black holes, any accumulation of mass or energy bends spacetime. Of course, the gravitational lensing effect of a black hole is unparalleled in the known universe unless we also take into consideration yo mama
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u/Angerberries 1d ago
Not a single soul in my workplace thought it was interesting when I saw this 😭
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u/SecondYuyu 22h ago
I don’t know what the fuck is going on with me. A peeled section of the bathroom ceiling looked exactly like an old king looking out over his land at sunset and worrying what would become of his subjects. A panel on the wall of a muffler shop looked like a scratched zippo with fire on the bottom and a melting scorpion on top. The ice machine two jobs ago had a wet spot that looked like a pair of lungs, capillaries and all. No one else could see them. I therefore can’t possibly know what i look like or what the rest of the world looks like. Maybe that’s why no one’s face seems to look the same from day to day. Like their actual features change, not like they’re aging or anything. On the one hand, seeing all this weird shit in walls and stuff is a lot of fun and good inspiration for drawing. On the other hand, though it’s often the greatest blessing to be wrong (since i have a habit of assuming the worst), sometimes it kinda sucks to be wrong. I am dissolving. Take care.
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u/MrKahoobadoo 19h ago
What I find fantastic about this is that both are created by bending light. And I think in the same kind of way ? This is actually so cool
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