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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick What lies beyond the event horizon of a black hole,and what are the real differences in whether it is spinning,a rotating black hole,or if it is just there,stationary so to speak?When you come to the infinite point which seems
to be the singularity,what happens then.does matter then phase out of existance,and return once more into a more liquid like thought form.which then flows through a dimensional doorway,and then becomes re-assembled in the
form maybe of anti-matter,which by its very anti-nature will be very different
and behave supposedly in the opposite way of matter here in this universe.
Maybe when the point of the singularity is reached,thereis a moment of absolute
stillness,no motion at all,then when this pause has reached its climax,it then is reborn into another dimension.the black hole in fact could be acting as some
form of a super Lensing effect with the singularity being the main focus of this
lensing effect,and acting as the agent of Transfer.Whether the effects are different from a rotating black,or a stationary black hole,remain to be seen.If that were ever to be possible of Course!
kind regards,michael. |
Dear Michael i have thought of this sort of conversion but to energy and not to stillness and then rebirth into another dimension. adding to this i would say that not only the matter may change its dimension but also its original form- from solid to liquid or gas or plasma state or even anti-matter. we dont know that form. but as in case of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle there must be some probabilities to what form the matter will convert. with this i also propose a quite eccentric thought that during the conversion of this matter into something -it may take a lot of time for its rebirth- the total mass of the matter which is phased out of existence or being converted into energy, may not be seen but accounts to the total energy of the universe and this can be the so called dark energy! and when this is reborn as something, more matter is being converted into energy which is dark during the conversion process at the singularity. this cycle goes on, and as there can be many black holes with singularities, there can be a large amount of dark energy which accounts to the total energy of the universe and thus satisfying the Big Bang theory's postulate of dark energy. as i have said this a strange concept with all kinds of doubts.
with regards
Andy