Victor Espinoza's: Thread of Intrigue

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The cold of the liquid nitrogen.

I dont' know about you... but there is no liquid nitrogen in my tyres, nor in my balloons...

Have you ever dipped a balloon or a piece of rubber in liquid nitrogen? It becomes incredibly brittle.
 
victorespinoza:

That's your only response to my post?

have you ever thought to test your ideas against reality?
 
victorespinoza:

That's your only response to my post?

have you ever thought to test your ideas against reality?

We need to all keep in mind that Victor does NOT know anything. He's simply tolerated here as amusement. And the FULL story is that he's both slightly amusing and very, very sad at the same time.
 
victorespinoza:

That's your only response to my post?

have you ever thought to test your ideas against reality?

I think that I have material to write a book.

Thank you for your suggestions, but in the Forum I can not publish a book of 100 pages.

For this reason, I only published a line of each future chapter of the book.

Gives me a satisfaction to know that I have a friend who knows a lot of physics as you are. And that can help me in the future.

Very affectionately,
Víctor Elias Espinoza Guedez
 
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I think that the temperature maintained fields of particles in solid state.

Isn't it more likely that it is because the tyre is thicker than a balloon, and it is harder for the air to escape?
A balloon has very tiny holes in it. Not black holes, but ordinary holes.

@James
You are obviously not familiar with Victor.
He is impervious to any change to his mindset.
He seems quite happy to post this stuff, and has a fertile imagination.
He posts his ideas all over the place, and is treated better here than most of them.
He is the King of our pseudoscience section.
I hope someone is looking after him where he lives.
 
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Captain Kremmen;3160473@James You are obviously not familiar with Victor.[/quote said:
On the contrary, I've been following Victor's posts for a long time.

He is impervious to any change to his mindset.
He seems quite happy to post this stuff, and has a fertile imagination.
He posts his ideas all over the place, and is treated better here than most of them.
He is the King of our pseudoscience section.
I hope someone is looking after him where he lives.

Yes.
 
The problem with even a gentle, harmless soul posting things such as this... is that there are those out there who are incredibly naive and will be taken sway by such nonsensical things. It seems a disservice to the community at large, but perhaps so long as it is contained to the pseudoscience forum (as it has been) then anyone coming here and reading it SHOULD be considered to have an "advanced warning" so to speak?
 
The problem with even a gentle, harmless soul posting things such as this... is that there are those out there who are incredibly naive and will be taken sway by such nonsensical things. It seems a disservice to the community at large, but perhaps so long as it is contained to the pseudoscience forum (as it has been) then anyone coming here and reading it SHOULD be considered to have an "advanced warning" so to speak?

I agree, but I doubt that anyone can even figure out what he is even talking about.
 
I've been able to follow some of it, but yes, the language barrier is... difficult.
 
How about having a.................

Disclaimer.
Any person who reads this thread does so at their own risk.
If you begin to believe that balloons deflate because they contain black holes,
and that fans in boxes will travel to Mars,
we at sciforums deny all responsibility.
 
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@Victor.
You can write a book and publish it on Lulu.com at no expense.
If you do so, I will buy a copy.

What will you call your book?
 
I've been able to follow some of it, but yes, the language barrier is... difficult.
Judging by some of the google links I have looked at,
language is not the main problem.
Some of the responses to him in Spanish are very nasty indeed.
He is different.
I do worry about his mental state, but we have a section that suits his input perfectly, and this is a good place for him.
 
He has extremely random ideas, I can understand them. That doesn't mean that they are right. The small animals in the distance I like. Sometimes people ignore a possibility like tiny animals, because it sounds silly, but quantum black holes could make time, and distance = scale. And then you would get an accelerating red shift.
 
He has extremely random ideas, I can understand them. That doesn't mean that they are right. The small animals in the distance I like. Sometimes people ignore a possibility like tiny animals, because it sounds silly, but quantum black holes could make time, and distance = scale. And then you would get an accelerating red shift.

Yes, but I have the distinct feeling that even a small black hole appearing at or near the surface of the planet for any extended period of time would have serious ramifications for the planet as a whole...
 
There is an enormous thread on sciforums about the supposed dangers posed by mini black holes.
Some people think they could be dangerous, but they are in the minority.
So much of the universe is empty space, that a very tiny Black Hole would grow extremely slowly.
Think of the unlikelihood of two flies buzzing around a football stadium bumping into each other.
One as big as a golf ball would be a different matter.
 
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Eh, true. Guess that depends on how you define "small" - re-reading Pythagoras statement, he stated quantum (assuming Quantum Singularity?) so I guess he means incredibly tiny. I was thinking more like... I dunno, fist sized?
 
There is an enormous thread on sciforums about the supposed dangers posed by mini black holes.
Some people think they could be dangerous, but they are in the minority.
So much of the universe is empty space, that a very tiny Black Hole would grow extremely slowly.
Think of the unlikelihood of two flies buzzing around a football stadium bumping into each other.
One as big as a golf ball would be a different matter.

The Planet Earth is a black hole. The Gravity is created by a black hole, not by the planet.
 
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