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deaddude said:
They would die long before they starved. However due to relativity their screams would be stretched out over a great deal of relative time
Yes... but once he dies, the telepathic connection should be severed.
 
Yes but the signal would still exist. It functions on the same principle as stars in the nights sky: some of those stars you are looking at are long gone, no longer exist, blew up millions of years ago. We still see them because the light from those stars takes a while to get here, so what we see is million year old starlight. So after the person dies, the last signal they sent out is stretched over relative time, causing the other person to hear the signal over a very long period of time.
 
deaddude said:
Yes but the signal would still exist. It functions on the same principle as stars in the nights sky: some of those stars you are looking at are long gone, no longer exist, blew up millions of years ago. We still see them because the light from those stars takes a while to get here, so what we see is million year old starlight. So after the person dies, the last signal they sent out is stretched over relative time, causing the other person to hear the signal over a very long period of time.

Makes pefect sense to me.
 
deaddude said:
Yes but the signal would still exist. It functions on the same principle as stars in the nights sky: some of those stars you are looking at are long gone, no longer exist, blew up millions of years ago. We still see them because the light from those stars takes a while to get here, so what we see is million year old starlight. So after the person dies, the last signal they sent out is stretched over relative time, causing the other person to hear the signal over a very long period of time.

Let's think of a like this...
Assuming the telepathic siganls could escape the black hole,
they would only transmit what one said/thought or in an odd case what one
heard.The brain would only process the original scream that was sent out
by the person in the hole, not the existing signal prolonged by the hole.
Now if it processed what the other person heard then the sound and the
ability to send the signal would be lost when the brain died.

If your saying that a signal can reach the other person than the
connection can also be severed as the circuit when then be closed.
The whole telepathy thing only works from mind to mind. If I were to call
you on my cell and then my cell blew up, the call would end.
 
But it would take a small amount of time between the explosion of your cell phone and the phones final signal reaching my phone.

When a person falls into a black hole they are accelerating towards it, hit velocities aproaching, but never reaching the speed of light. The closer one gets to the speed of light the slower ones time feels. So while the surving telepath would just see the other dissappear instantly, the other might experiance the process taking one hundred years of relative time. That would be one hundred years of signal being sent back to the surviving telepath.
 
deaddude said:
But it would take a small amount of time between the explosion of your cell phone and the phones final signal reaching my phone.

When a person falls into a black hole they are accelerating towards it, hit velocities aproaching, but never reaching the speed of light. The closer one gets to the speed of light the slower ones time feels. So while the surving telepath would just see the other dissappear instantly, the other might experiance the process taking one hundred years of relative time. That would be one hundred years of signal being sent back to the surviving telepath.
But if nothing escapes a black hole, then the signal would never reach the
other telepath.
 
Things do escape black holes, there is a steady stream of electrons pouring out of them constantly. Blackholes colapse all the time (with truly spectacular results).
 
excellent, no all we need is a black hole and two people who are telepathicly connected.
 
deaddude said:
excellent, no all we need is a black hole and two people who are telepathicly connected.
One of which, with the will to throw themselves into a blackhole.
In the interest of science of course.
 
JOKER96BRAVO said:
One of which, with the will to throw themselves into a blackhole.
In the interest of science of course.


I think a quick trip out there to "show" them the black hole and then a quick "oops I didn't mean to bump you over the railing" would do it.
 
yes of course, do not mind the man behind the curtain, he is my freind.
 
Once again this thread has desolved into a smily war, ah well if you can't beat'em
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