(04-27-2013, 08:01 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: Ashim, what's at the Galactic Core?
What happens if you go there?
Ashim, can I field this. I know you want to give it a whack but I've spent SOOOOOOooooo much time on this and I have to just give it really good answer... I hope you don't mind.
Now. Dear friend Gemini Wolf. What happens at the galactic core depends on which level of reality you are at the observation of things.
If you are a light particle that is observed from the outside only that does not deviate from predicted paths (1st density) you cease to exist when you hit the event horizon. Beyond that we can never observe you and since we do not know if anything inside can observe you either, we must conclude that you cease to exist in our realm.
If however you are a sentient being capable of making directional choices based on observed preferences, Start of 2nd to half of 3rd or so density life. You will, upon making contact with the event horizon at the galactic core, experience nothing strange at all. While your relative momentum will be "Enormous" if you are in an enclosed simulated reality, say, a spacecraft, you will experience nothing. That is because the average density of a black hole the mass of our central sun (black hole at the center of our galaxy) is roughly the same as water. Or even as low as water vapor. It will take you a tremendous amount of time to fall anywhere near the area where densities rise to lethal levels such as through spagettification. You know this because unlike 1st density life, you are capable of observing yourself observing yourself, you do not need an external observer to verify your existence.
So, for you, almost nothing changes. What happens next depends on which theory we believe. According to theory A, You die upon the instant you cross the event horizon, which means that what ever you think happens upon death, happens. Which is fitting because most scientists believe something similar to this happens when you touch the singularity: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kVsxVBz1Mg Imagine now that instead of "light being everywhere", you have simply died and the realization of that is what is ahead. That would be the religious version of it.
Theory B. You are slowly slowed down to slower than light speed after you cross because of inflationary pressure from what we might term, gravity radiation itself. This force tries to push everything to one single beam of light exactly half way out from the now behind you event horizon and the in front of you singularity. Because of your variable entry point and speed you will attain orbital rotation around this "band like sun" that you now orbit in a donut like space. From there you look outwards and you essentially see nothing. You look inward and you see a donut ring of light ahead of you around which all of creation rotates.
Theory C. Due to the Bose-Einsteinien nature of space time, what happens as you cross the event horizon is relatively impossible to explain, the nature of the mass of the black hole as super string bundles makes it such that realistically, anything at all can happen. Essentially reality can do anything at all at the point you cross as you "become everything for a moment" and then return to either normalcy or die according to your religious view. Or, Start to orbit a giant light-donut in space. Which to me, seems like the most logical next conclusion.
So I usually go with B option in relation to what happens at the galactic core.
So, in essence, What happens at the galactic core is what happens when we die which is kind of in essence what I just described happening when you cross the boundary. You would go from a god as an internal thing to a god as an external thing and then back again. From our current point of view. And such I have experienced also.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JfjqUSLDdk Here you see both "inner" and "outer" lights in effect, that is to say "the unified light" and "the many lights".
So, what happens at the galactic core, to quote a dear friend: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB46XpnwhrA