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    Re: Black holes aren't so black

    Quote Originally Posted by dleviwing View Post
    ..... 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 think that matter in my ponder has to be reviewed in terms of what it was before it was matter?

    To do this I am going to revisit other ponders.

    TY for that link you gave some time ago David.

    “Matter can be defined as anything that is affected by gravity,
    i.e., that has weight or would have weight if it was near the Earth or another star or planet massive enough to produce measurable gravity.”

    I would change this to

    “Matter can be defined as anything that is affected by gravity event, i.e., that has density variation to give it weight if it in a less dense near the earth seeking in such to fill the relative void created from the larger mass of matter having condensed to the state of exist to where an equal density empathy is reached.”

    kind regards g.

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    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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    Absurd David Maes has disabled reputation
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    Re: Black holes aren't so black

    Quote Originally Posted by David Maes View Post
    Einstein once said that black holes are metaphysical; so not correct.

    Einstein's own mathematics predicted black holes; but Einstein had the opinion they could not be a part of real nature. (It's not because mathematics say they exist, this means they really do exist).

    I once saw on National Geographic Channel how scientists used their instruments to look at the motion of certain stars; and they said that the only explanation for the phenomon they were looking at, was a black hole.

    Would black holes be physical after all?
    I think in fundamental physics, you always really have to be careful (it happened before that Einsteins equations predicted something which he didn't accept, but could still be true after all) ; I find it a very speculative area. On the other hand, I am a advocate of scepticism (only that way we know it for sure). So I am not sure whether black holes really exist or not; it could be they exist, it could be they don't exist.


 

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