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    Make your own Black Holes?

    Some time back, can't remember the actual topic, but somehow the topic of 'Black Holes' being all around us came into the conversation.
    I remember grabbing a topic that may inspire further research/discussion and it went something like this...

    Remember using a magnifying glass to 'roast ants' when you were a kid? It occurred to me that this was because the concentrated energy of the sun via the mag. glass would (as all good boy scouts knew) produce 'fire'.
    Ok, now we all know that a magnifying glass can invert the perceived image at the right focal point. However, if I remember rightly, there had to be a point where the lines crossed at a focal point and the image then would re-emerge inverted.
    Question?:
    What happens at the point of inversion?
    Does the image, concentrated at infinitum sunddenly flip the other way round?
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    Does it get absorbed into a 'black hole' and re-emerge from a 'positive' universe into a 'negative' universe?

    Now bear in mind that we may have a correlation here, ie. where the sun-roasting-ants application may demonstrate an extreme release of energy where the suns rays are concentrated @ infinitum and can then re-emerge (sun inverted).

    Is it possible that @ the cross-over point (inversion of the image), that point, the one where the image is reduced to infinity/photon/whatever particulate existance, - that point is a 'black hole'?
    Bear in mind that if wave (visible light in this instance) was mass-measureable (and black holes are so strong that even light cannot escape it's effect), the effect of concentrating the sun's energy with a magnifying glass, as demonstrated in this instance, is crudely comparable.

    - I really want to know what happens at the point where the image is inverted (even where the last particle is turned upside down) - if it is inverted at all.

    Here starteth my first posting on TOE... Genesis1,1.

    ChrisB

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    Re: Make your own Black Holes?

    Talking about magnifying glasses reminds me about projector lenses and film projectors.

    I am constantly fascinated by the invisible energies around us that fill the so-called space void. On the contrary, this so called void or space as we know it is more than likely more full than vacant.

    Take, for instance, we perceive objects because they reflect wavelengths of light and we then perceive them because they are received on a receptive surface (our retina). The wave forms are all around us waiting to be received, decoded and 'visualised'.

    Isn't it fascinating that if only we could discover more receivers we may well realise the Theory of Everything.

    I'll illustrate this by adding that a film being projected can only be seen by placing a receptive [reflective] sheet at right angles to it's projected axis. The beam of light carrying the image(s) can only be seen if reflected by particulate matter in its path. How wonderful it is to place a sheet in an invisible beam and discover a projected image on its way to its planned destination.
    - even more wonderful that these projections are all around us in lower amplitude on the way to all sighted beings.

    Oh the wonders of this realm that await us, to be discovered in the form of images, as memory is always stored... goodbye to mathematics and proof sourcing, hello to modern quantum expression beyond all that was before (and kept Einstein, his pencil, pad, bed and pillows up for every sensed and value piece of relative time until it was his [time] to leave.

    ChrisB
    Last edited by chrisbohruk; 01-18-2012 at 11:59 AM. Reason: typo

 

 

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