• Skua@kbin.earth
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    2 days ago

    I suppose cosmic horror elder gods like Cthulhu and such are not all that far removed from the idea of a black hole. Particularly the ones that are less involved with Earth than Cthulhu is. Nobody is ramming a black hole with a fishing boat. But the early writing on them was done at about the same time as a lot of the foundational theoretical work on black holes (not the earliest stuff but I can believe that the writers didn’t know about it)

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      1 day ago

      If I remember Lovecraft correctly the whole idea was that human mind can’t comprehend such things. And black holes fit very nicely.

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      Also, extremely pedantic note - black holes were predicted by looking at what happens in the math at extreme densities, long before black holes were actually observed in space

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        And some of the scientists who worked on those early calculations assumed it meant the physics was incomplete!