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Re: On The Development of a Theory of The Universe - 04-03-2008, 04:17 PM

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What kind of Masons are you referring to that are not massive or material?
Masons are described in my TOE article 'The Dance of Shiva'. They are my equivalent of the Higgs Boson except that they are the source of the strings which make up matter rather than creating mass by reacting with the strings.

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I think that black holes are just huge potential "Weak" Nuclear force depositories and are fully capable of reversing their "gravity" direction given enough time. They are just very efficient structures for stacking the energy/matter by using all the empty space between the atomic nuclei and the electrons. They are just very tightly wound springs.
I don't see the connection with the weak force but the gravity issue is close to my own thinking. IMO BHs consist of a concentrated block of masons which have reabsorbed their associated gravitons. This would take up all of the empty space, as you describe, but much more as the gravitational field would not exist inside the BH. If the right circumstances occur, then a dramatic expansion back into the real world would happen just as you postulate.

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