Re: Advice for all future and aspiring photographers
One of the things I'm looking forward to doing once I'm back in a squadron is actually picking up a camera that is worth a damn. I want to be able to show you fine young men and women some of the things I see on a day to day basis. I'm still researching as to what camera to get, as well as focusing on just some basic stuff such as lighting and what the pro's and con's are of different lenses. It's good to know that there are some people on this board that I can turn to for help in this matter, as opposed to going to a person who believes they know what they're doing and steer me wrong.
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Originally Posted by lDoomZdaYl
The sun is not exploding. You need to have enough gravitational mass to create a worm hole or a black hole which is why shooting a nuclear bomb at a certain part of space will create a worm hole or a black hole. The explosion has to be on a huge scale to make the space rip.
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The sun is not exploding, nor does it have more gravitational mass as compared to a man-made nuclear bomb.
Truly, these are great times for science.
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