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Subject: Re: massive blackholes
From: spock
Date: April 19, 19103 at 07:18:27

In Reply to: Re: massive blackholes posted by Brian on August 23, 19101 at 17:21:36:

The Universe started as a single mega- singularity that blew itself apart into an almost infinite number of black holes. Black holes reside in the heart of "every" galaxy. They are the cause, matter and energy are the effect. Space bends and folds and twists around itself until it is turned inside out. Doing so creates matter and anti-matter as equal pairs; electrons & positrons, etc. in the process. This is common around the event horizons of singularities. Usually the matter & anti-matter that are "created" colide into each other the moment they are formed destroying each other almost the same time they come into being. Some particles manage not to colide and go their seperate ways. This is a major blow to the universal laws of conservation of energy and matter. Einstein proves this in his famous equation of the universe .... 0 = 1 + (-1). anything can be created from nothing as long as an anti-something of equal proportion is created in the process. All energy can exist as a particle or a wave. The reason we dont find anti-matter laying around in our every day lives is because it seems to prefer the path of the wave/ acting as antigravity holding the protons/stars/galaxies/universe up so to speak from within. This is the reason why the universe didn't immediatly collaps into itself right after the big bang, and why all orbiting bodies (sub-atomic / macro galactic) don't go falling into the centers of their orbits even though gravity is always pulling them in. Einstein proves their is such a thing as a free lunch/
Just as one can not reach the speed of light in an accelerating space ship (with respect to relativistic mass) one can not go into the center of a singularity. Time stretches out the closer you get to the center up to infinity. You would literally come out at the end of the universe, or rather, the end of time (if their is a difference between the two). Rosen worked with Einstein on a theory of instantanious travel between two points but they had something a little different in mind. Armed with a force field composed of anti-gravity, one could traverse the event horizon / cross over, then bounce back out again to another location in space. Tricking the rules by bending space and "cheating" the event horizons unforgiving sentence (not to mention slapping relativity in the face with faster then light travel). Sort of a cosmic kick to the groin so to speak. The numbers work well enough on paper. Theirs still work to be done in figuring a way to generate antigravity (so they say *) but you still have to find a black hole laying around somewhere first. As John Lennon once said " I have a hole in my pocket " ~



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