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Post by RareCarpet on Dec 12, 2006 15:06:32 GMT -5
Here's my theory on the subject.
Every atom or molecule resonates at a frequency. This is signifigant because it allows hundreds of other objects to stay in the same place, as long as the frequencies are different.
Black holes, on the other hand, are a mixture of several millions of different atoms, changing frequency and colliding into eachother. A explosion from a star can rupture the frequency of the surrounding atoms, causing to react and become a black hole. The gravitational pull created forms because the atoms, when constantly changing frequencies, form a gravitational force only hinted at by our instuments. If you were somehow able to get past the unimaginably vast gravitational force you may actually land in another universe, as your frequency will change throughout the black hole.
From these example discuss your opinion.
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Post by me on Dec 12, 2006 23:44:34 GMT -5
If you did come out what would you come out of?
A white hole?
That would have to be a complete opposite of a black hole. Which would be a continous expulsion of energy and mass...as well as time and gravity. So gravity would actually be pushed away, and time might hyper accelerate the exact opposite of a black hole where at the event horizon time is frozen.
OK on subject. This would be a good place to apply string theory. The only way I think it would be possible is if in a black hole strings cannot repair the little rips in the fabric of the universe. So actually that would make a black hole one gigantic rip in the universe. Who gives a rip you say? Well if the above were true then if you could travel through a black hole it would be possible to come out the other side... a white hole...
What would a white hole be? Would it be like a strong point in the Fabric of the universe? Or would it be a point where the fabric is continuosly pushed away...like a bullet through fabric...actually a stream of bullets going through the exact same spot in a regenerating fabric.
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Post by me on Dec 17, 2006 13:35:35 GMT -5
is it dead?
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Post by Raistlin on Dec 17, 2006 15:25:33 GMT -5
Why does it have to be white?
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Post by me on Dec 17, 2006 18:38:50 GMT -5
cause its the opposite of black...plus it would either be expelling or pushing away light...
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Post by Raistlin on Dec 20, 2006 17:42:06 GMT -5
but black hole sucks in color. therefore it would be ...
nvm
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Post by me on Dec 20, 2006 18:47:07 GMT -5
Actually a black hole sucks in all light therefore making it a stain in the universe such a black stain...
Or it would be invisible...
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Post by Raistlin on Dec 21, 2006 19:38:40 GMT -5
well, the universe has nothing too stain. It is literally just nothingness. there is nothing to color. that is why it is clear.
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Post by Inquisitor Loki on Dec 23, 2006 11:33:34 GMT -5
The reason black holes are black is because no light can escape it...
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Post by Raistlin on Dec 23, 2006 11:59:19 GMT -5
A good point.
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Post by me on Dec 23, 2006 16:03:59 GMT -5
Exactly.
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