Archives for: April 2006

04/22/06

Permalink 10:09:53 am, Categories: Announcements  

The Other Side Of A Black Hole, Anti-Universe?

Hello again my friends.

I really enjoy getting comments that make me think and give me another reason to search out new answers.

This comment came from a new visitor to my blog. Welcome to the Outer Limits.

“For every positive there is a negative. For every “in” there is an “out”. For every yin there is a yang. We can not exists without our polar opposites. As unfortunate as it sounds it is a God given fact, we will never live as one.
There is an opposite for everything. That’s what enables life.
Good vs. Evil
Left vs. Right
Up vs. Down
Negative vs. Positive
What is black without white?
If you don’t have polar opposites how can you have middle ground?
We will never live without evil. The fight will rage forever and never.
One last thing…
Have you ever heard of a white hole? You will!

You are right Mr. B. There is always a negative to balance the positive. That’s a physics fact. But, one must eventually come to the realization that there is a difference between existence here and our true reality. The true reality of our souls. The place we originated and will return to upon our physical vehicles death.
The human body is a vehicle.
The soul is the fuel.
I am the fuel (soul) that resides within.
Temporarily.

In the reality of our souls, there is no evil. We chose to live a lifetime (several actually) here in this vibrational plane of existence to experience evil and learn from it. Basically for soul perfection. What better way to learn about the unknown than to experience it first hand. I think that we come here to inevitably appreciate our true existence.

What is a white hole?
The short answer is that a white hole is something which probably cannot exist in the real universe. A white hole will turn up in your mathematics if you explore the space-time around a black hole without including the star which made the black hole (ie. there is absolutely no matter in the solution). Once you add any matter to the space-time, the part which included a white hole disappears. Karen Masters (Astronomer)

White holes are similar to black holes except white holes are ejecting matter verses black holes are absorbing matter. In 1916, Karl Schwarzschild derived the first model of a black hole using Einstein's theory of general theory of relativity Nothing, not even a particle moving at the speed of light, can escape the gravitational pull of a black hole. The existence of white holes is implied by a negative square root solution to the Schwarzchild metric for space-time-matter continuum.. It is important to remember that black and white holes can be composed from matter or antimatter.

For many years scientists and astronomers had questioned the existence of black holes. Eventually coming to the conclusion that they do exist.

Now, the research will continue to seek out white holes. From my other blog post, “Black holes”, I surmise that I may have come across the other side of the black hole. The white holes.

Thanks Mr. B.

Captain Curtis Reporting.

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04/19/06

Black Holes. The Galactic Force

Galactic Forces

Hello everyone. I’m writing this post to answer a question from Rocket Johnson. And I am intrigued by the forces that have shaped the galaxy.

Let’s get some of the basics out in the open. At the center of our galaxy is a black hole. Black holes form when a super massive object – a dying giant star – collapses in on itself to form a very small point of infinite gravity. It’s the same process as the creation of a nebula. The black hole is black because it’s gravity is so intense that even light cannot escape. Some black holes contain the mass of a billion Suns compressed into a space the size of our solar system.

Because it is rotating scientists can measure the radius and speed of its constituents, and hence weigh the object at its center. This object is about as large as our solar system, but weighs 1,200,000,000 times as much as our sun. This means that gravity is about one million times as strong as on the sun.

Surrounding the black hole is a area called The Event Horizon.. This area is the point of no return for any object or light which passes close to the black hole. I believe the size of the Event Horizon will depend on the magnitude of the gravitational forces.

This high speed spinning super powerful singularity of inescapable gravity is the force that holds the galaxy together. Any and all of the matter in the region of the black hole becomes an orbital object much like the moon orbits the Earth and the Earth orbits the sun. The sun orbits the black hole, along with many suns and probably many planets and their moons.

It seems unfortunate to me that we can’t actually watch these galaxies spinning in space, like billions of dime sized hurricanes spinning on a lake. Often interacting with one another even to the point of merging together. The black holes becoming binary and rotating around each other like binary stars. I can imagine the gravitational forces of two black holes. The event horizon would be huge.

Some questions of my own: I wonder ,since black holes draw into them matter and light, does it become larger? Or does the black hole act as a worm hole and spew matter out of the other end? If so, then where is this other end? Another universe where the matter collects and forms stars and planets? Perhaps.

I suppose that when I go home, to be with God, then I will find the answers.

Captain Curtis reporting.

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04/08/06

Permalink 09:07:33 am, Categories: Announcements, Space Talk, On Science, Treasure's In Space  

Coincidence or laws of nature

Coincidence or laws of physics?

Hello everyone.
I was searching around looking at photos of galaxies and I came across a similarity of galaxies and hurricanes. I was curious if this was a mere coincidence of nature or laws of physics.
If you read my comment on Ramblin Rays post,"Nascar Basics", you may have noticed the fact that in the northern hemisphere, the water goes down a drain counterclockwise. And in the southern hemisphere it spins the opposite way. Same facts go for hurricanes and their spin depending on their location on the earth.

Comparing photos from both galaxies and hurricanes, there’s obviously some similarities. But, as we all know, the similarities are only visual. These spinning spirals can be seen all over the universe. Hurricanes, galaxies, and swirls of storms on Jupiter and other planets.

These spirals are driven by totally different forces. But, as you can see, they appear quite similar.

Captain Curtis Reporting

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