[extropy-chat] mathimatical model for the singularity
Robert Bradbury
robert.bradbury at gmail.com
Tue Nov 21 16:11:42 UTC 2006
On 11/21/06, Keith Henson <hkhenson at rogers.com> wrote:
> Then the question becomes where the final S curve flattens.
It flattens significantly once you have disassembled everything but Saturn
and Jupiter. After you have done them (which takes a minimum of hundreds of
years) it flattens still further when you start disassembling the sun to
lengthen its lifetime. There isn't enough energy in the solar system to do
it any faster. You might get someplace by seeing what you could get if
added sufficient mass from Saturn and the sun to Jupiter so you could get a
second star but I've never done the calculations to see how long that might
take.
Of course if there happens to be a small black hole nearby and you could
find a way to drag it into the local neighborhood all bets are off.
Robert
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