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      Is it though?

      You’ve died, what’s there to be afraid of? You’re no longer a bag of chemicals what is there to feel?

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        In the comic you are still conscious. Forever. Not being able to move in any direction, the universe around you slowly drifting away. You will be swallowed by the darkness between the stars for a hundred billion years, all the while fully aware that you are completely and utterly alone with your own thoughts.

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      There is the Great Ghost Cluster in the distant void, passing messages up and down its endless stream of ghost bodies in order to log world events at the speed of voice.

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        This is actually an awesome writing prompt: The older ghosts get updates from the younger ones, and send stories back from their own lives, like a long telephone wire…

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          That story wouldn’t get to the beginning of the line without being completely changed to be unrecognisable

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            That feels like practically a feature, when you have an eternity to fill and only a finite number of original stories with which to do so.

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    to be a little pedantic, if you take in account the rate of expansion of the universe, and take as a truth that the ghost stays stationary in spacetime, earth would disappear in an instant

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        That’s a fair point. So then one might expect the ghost to continue their motion tangential to the orbit of the earth, and so they’ll float away.

        However, the theory of general relativity suggests that gravity isn’t really like other forces. It doesn’t push or pull anything at all; but rather its bends the fabric of time and space. Objects ‘falling’ due to gravity, or ‘in orbit’ around a planet are actually moving in a direct straight line in curved space-time. And this is why gravity still applies to massless objects such as light. So then, I’d say the ghost would still be affected by gravity - and that their main concern would be falling into the earth rather than drifting away.

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        😆 this comment really amused me, i guess the basic physics plus ghosts in the same matter-of-fact statement

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        But that would imply that the ghost is a physical thing right?

        Does it come to existence when we are born? Or does it appear when we die?

        Does It behave like matter? If not, properties like velocity, inertia or energy wouldn’t apply.

        The comic is really amusing to bring forth these questions

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        Nah, it won’t be perfect. Some, tiny divergent velocity will exist.

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          Depends on if fell to your death or maybe crashed into something while driving uphill.

          I’m imaging in all these jumpers passing each other in the earth’s core now.

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      Would that not depend on your inertial frame? Like isn’t the entire concept of being stationary relative to spacetime not an actual thing? I’m not trying to be pedantic, BTW, I literally don’t know the answer to my question.

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        Yup. Same as the time travel meme that was on the front page recently, this relies on there being a fixed inertial frame which is not a thing in our weird universe.

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    This implies there’s an absolute center to the universe relative to which the earth moves but spirits do not.

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      Or you just maintain your velocity at death. With no other forces, that’s the way you head forever

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        But this character died stationary on the floor. Unless it’s the Earth moving away from her as part of its normal orbit, in which case she’ll get to visit it again soon

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          If the only force no longer acting on her is gravity, she just instantly got a massive new vector

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      There absolutely is a coordinate system like that, in the comic it would be the spirit’s coordinate system with them at the center. There actually is an absolute center of the universe and it is you and me, and everything else in the universe is at the center of it’s universe (depending on your definition of the universe). That’s what special relativity is all about, each thing is at the center of it’s own universe and you have to translate any measurements between coordinate systems.

      All the comic implies is that a sprit doesn’t follow null geodesics, but that’s general relativity.

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      I think they simply became totally massless and is no longer affected by gravity.

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    Nothing is as terrifying as SpaceEngine.

    Frankly. This… software rearranged my brain and changed me fundamentally.

    There are no words to describe being lost in the 10^27 of space. It’s just too much, you will go insane and if you survive you will lose the ability to talk with people, lose every single thing that you thought matters. You will be alone even in the busiest of places, some part of you forever stuck in the 10^27 of emptiness between Galaxy Groups.

    This isn’t a joke. Ignorance is bliss

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    I always thought it funny that traditional ghosts can go through walls but are held up by the floor. Finally some consistency.

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      Just implies that ghost have some kind of interaction with gravity. Maybe ghosts make up dark matter.

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          The interaction is clear more complicated than just pulled down, it also causes interaction with normal matter but only in a direction of the acceleration from gravity.

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    So there’s just a long ass trail of ghosts floating in space?

    At least some sections would be heavily populated…

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      No, because the solar system is moving together along the outer edge of the cosmos Milky Way. I don’t know if there’s anything such as a cosmic absolute frame of reference for “no motion”, but (depending on what you’re motionless in reference to) you would likely never see another soul.

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    Odd how they chose gravity, but not the fact the earth is both rotating and revolving around the sun. Even more than that, the entire solar system is revolving around the center of our galaxy.

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      The way I interpreted it, is that gravity normally holds you on Earth despite all the effects you listed, and gravity not affecting this ghost, that’s the problem.

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      Well do catch up on SMBC if that’s actually your objective. His bits are deeper on all that than anything I’ve read without some good drugs.

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    I always thought it was fun to imagine you are an immortal being and you get to walk around pranking people like jumping in front of a train but just bounce off or eating a sandwich with bleach but you are perfectly ok then one day the sun balloons and eventually the earth gets destroyed and you are wisked away then eventually trapped in the gravity well of a brown dwarf star and get sucked to the center for trillions of years.