As I have become to know my BJ8 better through 1 hour jobs that span days, I thought I had found the only black hole in that car. You know… that place where small nuts, screws and washers fall never to be seen or heard from again. The one I am most familiar with is the one that sucks up the air filter hardware as you try to attach or remove them.
Well … the other night, I found another. As I was removing the brass nuts that hold the exhaust down tubes to the manifold, I lost a washer. I know that if I were to weigh the car, it would not show any additional weight. It truly is a black hole!
Now, I am not a physicist, but I have heard a theory that things that drop into black holes eventually pop out of white holes. That being said, I wonder if the white holes are in Healeys or some other make of car, or maybe not a car at all. So, who is getting all of my lost hardware and small tools??? And, when will I start receiving someone else’s lost stuff???
In my quest for information, my questions to the group are:
- What other black holes should I be aware of?
- Has anyone seen a white hole or had extra hardware at the end of a project?
- Are there any physicists in the group who might be able to better explain this phenomenon?
Mark
Well … the other night, I found another. As I was removing the brass nuts that hold the exhaust down tubes to the manifold, I lost a washer. I know that if I were to weigh the car, it would not show any additional weight. It truly is a black hole!
Now, I am not a physicist, but I have heard a theory that things that drop into black holes eventually pop out of white holes. That being said, I wonder if the white holes are in Healeys or some other make of car, or maybe not a car at all. So, who is getting all of my lost hardware and small tools??? And, when will I start receiving someone else’s lost stuff???
In my quest for information, my questions to the group are:
- What other black holes should I be aware of?
- Has anyone seen a white hole or had extra hardware at the end of a project?
- Are there any physicists in the group who might be able to better explain this phenomenon?
Mark
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