08-28-2012, 04:15 PM
Well, i've studied space all throughout my life, and been intensly interested to the point of being redicilous in space / physics / quantum-physics and all things related.
I know a thing or two, infact, i imagine black holes and trip mushrooms on a semi-regular basis, so i suppose you could say i know a bit about them.
I dont know them, like, THAT well, and i suppose compared to some of... what ever the heck you folks are.... i dont know anything abou tthem. But i would fancy saying that I do, in fact, know something about them.
Lets start.
Black holes are singular points of existence spread out over space. Isnt that fun, singular thats spread, it gets funnier.
The edge of a black hole is the event horizon, the outer edge the ergosphere is the only area in the universe where matter may travel faster than rest state universe speed of light. See, the background spins space itself fast enough so that you can be in that field and spin with it so tha tyou go effectively superluminal.
That alone should catch everyones attention.
The next thing about black holes is that once inside you have nothing to worry about, assuming you are not adverse to light/Radiation adn i'm fairly sure that higher densities are not. thought, who knows right, if we build super powerful solarpanels and shields like startrek this might even work for 3d. Anyway. Point being that inside the black hole is, according to modern physics, far as i know, either:
A. A collection of superstrings. You might call black holes "superstring stars"
or
B. A infinitely forceful expanding inflationary pressure in the center that is pushing outwards at speeds greater than the speed of light. meeting all the light in the universe compressed to an infinite wave falling inwards at greater than the speed of light. In there, are forces greater than those in the big bang. Not enough matter to form a new universe? Whatcha talking bout wallax.
I have a theory that all black holes are in fact one black hole but with varying force through its varying points. So that a black hole is actually a single entity we all perceive as superlocated but in actualy in a single point. Their interconnected nature is the reason why the information paradox doesnt interfere. The black holes themselves are sort of like the information storage points or nexi of the reality itself? =D DUnno, gets pretty weird out at that level. But in reality, as long as you're outside of one, the laws are simple. They are damn interesting things, who knows, they might jus tbe a figment of our imagination like everything else but still. Everything is right? I once made a meditated trip into the heart of a wh40k eye of chaos black hole and saw slaanesh there, it was an interesting experience. I suppose black holes are one of the most interesting concepts in astrophysics. Space might be big but in reality is very very simple. Its gasses, rocks, pushing, pulling, spinning, charge and a few basic actions. Where it gets really interesting is societies and cultures. THats the level where the real wacky weird stuff gets down.
Suns would be the other end? White hole and black hole, with spectral mass and energy dependant on how "present" the force of its side is at that point. if you turn the principle of their action into a group and that into a "side".
Black holes and suns.
I know a thing or two, infact, i imagine black holes and trip mushrooms on a semi-regular basis, so i suppose you could say i know a bit about them.
I dont know them, like, THAT well, and i suppose compared to some of... what ever the heck you folks are.... i dont know anything abou tthem. But i would fancy saying that I do, in fact, know something about them.
Lets start.
Black holes are singular points of existence spread out over space. Isnt that fun, singular thats spread, it gets funnier.
The edge of a black hole is the event horizon, the outer edge the ergosphere is the only area in the universe where matter may travel faster than rest state universe speed of light. See, the background spins space itself fast enough so that you can be in that field and spin with it so tha tyou go effectively superluminal.
That alone should catch everyones attention.
The next thing about black holes is that once inside you have nothing to worry about, assuming you are not adverse to light/Radiation adn i'm fairly sure that higher densities are not. thought, who knows right, if we build super powerful solarpanels and shields like startrek this might even work for 3d. Anyway. Point being that inside the black hole is, according to modern physics, far as i know, either:
A. A collection of superstrings. You might call black holes "superstring stars"
or
B. A infinitely forceful expanding inflationary pressure in the center that is pushing outwards at speeds greater than the speed of light. meeting all the light in the universe compressed to an infinite wave falling inwards at greater than the speed of light. In there, are forces greater than those in the big bang. Not enough matter to form a new universe? Whatcha talking bout wallax.
I have a theory that all black holes are in fact one black hole but with varying force through its varying points. So that a black hole is actually a single entity we all perceive as superlocated but in actualy in a single point. Their interconnected nature is the reason why the information paradox doesnt interfere. The black holes themselves are sort of like the information storage points or nexi of the reality itself? =D DUnno, gets pretty weird out at that level. But in reality, as long as you're outside of one, the laws are simple. They are damn interesting things, who knows, they might jus tbe a figment of our imagination like everything else but still. Everything is right? I once made a meditated trip into the heart of a wh40k eye of chaos black hole and saw slaanesh there, it was an interesting experience. I suppose black holes are one of the most interesting concepts in astrophysics. Space might be big but in reality is very very simple. Its gasses, rocks, pushing, pulling, spinning, charge and a few basic actions. Where it gets really interesting is societies and cultures. THats the level where the real wacky weird stuff gets down.
Suns would be the other end? White hole and black hole, with spectral mass and energy dependant on how "present" the force of its side is at that point. if you turn the principle of their action into a group and that into a "side".
Black holes and suns.