So DreamHack just released a few new names of players that will be participating, 8 to be exact, in the DreamHack Summer 2011 StarCraft II tournament. There's already so many good players, but here's the new ones:
LiquidJinro
LiquidHuk
LiquidRet
MarineKingPrime.WE
anyproPrime.WE
mTwDIMAGA
imbaStrelok
EmpireHappy
Right? RIGHT? For you few who aren't updated, these guys were already on that list:
dignitasNaNiwa
dignitasBischu
oGsMC
oGsNaDa
oGsInCa
TSL_FruitDealer
VirusNaama
Duckload.White-Ra
EmpireKas
aTnSocke
EGIdrA
fnaticSen
Grubby
(Sorry for bolding some of the names. They're my favorites right now! I can totally see Happy win it though, the way he's been laddering recently, just hope the LAN environment doesn't mess up his game!)
And there's more coming, the tournament has 48 spots total where 21 are already taken by these handsome fellas. You guys remember the invitational right? That was nothing. DHS2011. It's gonna be legen..... wait for it.
Just random rants or informative posts about anything and everything. Whatever is on my mind. I'm a gamer and science freak, so most posts will probably fit into one of those categories.
My Hoes
Friday, May 20, 2011
Friday, May 6, 2011
Big Bang Aint Got Shit On My Black Hole
There's some talk and a hefty article over at Discovery's website, if something could survive from one universe to the next, through a Big Crunch and resulting Big Bang? According to two researchers, a special class of pre-Big Bang black hole may have the ability to traverse the Big Bang singularity. Sounds... theoretical at best.
The upshot is that there may be black holes that existed before the Big Bang knocking around in our modern universe. What's more, we might be able to detect them through the theorized gamma-ray burst produced when these pre-Big Bang black holes evaporate out of existence.
But how would we distinguish between these black holes and the primordial black holes thought to be produced after the Big Bang? Well, that's just too confusing right now. Here's a picture of a puppy.
The upshot is that there may be black holes that existed before the Big Bang knocking around in our modern universe. What's more, we might be able to detect them through the theorized gamma-ray burst produced when these pre-Big Bang black holes evaporate out of existence.
But how would we distinguish between these black holes and the primordial black holes thought to be produced after the Big Bang? Well, that's just too confusing right now. Here's a picture of a puppy.
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