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    Re: Black holes aren't so black

    einstein said e=mc2 so relatively speaking he wasnt there but i know i think therefore i am and i am the rapper with the master plan i can solve a quadratic at a single glance i can end world hunger if given the chance i went to princeton harvard then to yale i took the bar three times and never failed im a alpha phi alpha and a phi beta kappa im the first in my class and im a ice cold rapper i can beak it down to omega minus i predicted more events than nostradamus theres never been a problem that i couldnt solve but to the question of why theres no answer at all
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    Re: Black holes aren't so black

    Quote Originally Posted by ggullet View Post
    einstein said e=mc2 so relatively speaking he wasnt there
    He wasn't where?

    but i know i think therefore i am and i am the rapper with the master plan i can solve a quadratic at a single glance i can end world hunger if given the chance i went to princeton harvard then to yale i took the bar three times and never failed im a alpha phi alpha and a phi beta kappa im the first in my class and im a ice cold rapper i can beak it down to omega minus i predicted more events than nostradamus theres never been a problem that i couldnt solve but to the question of why theres no answer at all
    Sorry.. what are you talking about?
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    Re: Black holes aren't so black

    So light, it need go nowhere, for it is everywhere.

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    Re: Black holes aren't so black

    Quote Originally Posted by neutralino View Post
    He wasn't where?



    Sorry.. what are you talking about?
    wherever he said it.
    some questions are unanswerable. but we can have fun in the futility.
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    Re: Black holes aren't so black

    I don't think they're material as it applies to parts of this Universe.

    As in, I think they're literally disconnected from this Universe, logically meaning they are new Universes unto themselves.
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    Re: Black holes aren't so black

    Quote Originally Posted by neutralino View Post
    ........?

    I have read of a lot of your postings and noted a fine gentleman forum of ponder in you and in the topic here I can see by your interest you have come to some understanding of the topic and what a black hole maybe viewed at and would love to hear it despite the silliness manifesting at times by others.

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    Re: Black holes aren't so black

    If we place a group of protons (or any other particle group) in the same quantum states, they tend to merge as if they occupy the same space; individual protons cannot be distinguished in this state. I suspect that the fundamental stuff of a black hole is basically doing the same thing. IMHO when the spin of a black hole produces uniform motion of all its substance, all matter condenses to that state of a quantum unity core; all wave functions cease.

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    Re: Black holes aren't so black

    That I agree with completely, that a black hole is a more condensed and unified state of the fundamental substance of which Universes are made.
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    Re: Black holes aren't so black

    Quote Originally Posted by dleviwing View Post
    If we place a group of protons (or any other particle group) in the same quantum states, they tend to merge as if they occupy the same space; individual protons cannot be distinguished in this state. I suspect that the fundamental stuff of a black hole is basically doing the same thing. IMHO when the spin of a black hole produces uniform motion of all its substance, all matter condenses to that state of a quantum unity core; all wave functions cease.

    Sage has got the basics!

    Yes David, TY ..I agree that the quarks seem to like to socialize on just that level... Sage has been visiting the models of Copenhagen so he is on to the Photons now .. he wants to argue with boundary effect but I am still revisiting my rule one to see if the simple may be the view by cross sectioning linear with an up an down then direction of ~vector and leaving the spin linear out in the freeze of such motion and recoup it after the event horizon(eg creation).IMHO

    kind regards g.
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    and ....from an old master ... Ancora impara!

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    Re: Black holes aren't so black

    Quote Originally Posted by delving View Post
    If we place a group of protons (or any other particle group) in the same quantum states, they tend to merge as if they occupy the same space; individual protons cannot be distinguished in this state. I suspect that the fundamental stuff of a black hole is basically doing the same thing. IMHO when the spin of a black hole produces uniform motion of all its substance, all matter condenses to that state of a quantum unity core; all wave functions cease.

    Sage has got the basics!
    I have a pretty good idea of the words David when you say merge on the quanta but the question may be asked if the elasticity of the quark bond is broken or if the uniform motion and stress uniform as the key word here some what becomes a conflict to mind that the state is elongated of condensed ... sort of. ... ok all wave functions cease in the condense to potential dependent on containment and yet i see no containment in the shape if other then by ... for lack of other word MF creation both on the vertical and horizontal that i believe is through current ... tubular motion in the containment which seem to create the varied plate effect or dual axial helix indicator of the jet?

    not to define the boundary to much in thus said.

    what am i missing here?

    kind regards g.
    Max Planck, said that “all matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force which brings the particles of an atom to vibration which holds the atom together. We must assume behind this force is the existence of a conscious and intelligent mind. This mind is the matrix of all matter.

    and ....from an old master ... Ancora impara!


 

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