The Black Hole continued – 11.59am Friday 8th November 2024
The Black Hole continued – 11.59am Friday 8th November 2024
Often I read about black holes ‘devouring’ stars and that the matter and gas consumed is what causes them to grow. We are in a way placing them in a type of monster type category shaping people’s view of them.
No light can escape and so forth, but what are these conclusions based upon?
My view on this is that the matter and gas going in (that is utilizable) is forming objects in a similar way to our universe. How is our universe expanding, my view is is it’s an atomic fusion beam wave. It isn’t consuming matter and gas from inside itself in order to expand, but I do believe there is an ongoing fusion at its perimeter that is the source of its expansion. As well, some time ago, I suggested that as our space expands the black holes in our universe likely are affected by that expansion too. How do we know there is a massive force of gravity within the black hole, when we know that a massive explosive force created it? There is nothing in space to block that force, therefore, it is a perpetual force that must keep going. It cannot, to my mind, become this balloon type structure where that force magically just stops still, then somehow forms this massive gravity to pull everything in to eat it so it can grow. How does it eat and grow, if science concludes that? By what method? Science says it does, doesn’t mean it’s fact. It’s someone’s conclusion. Also, keep in mind when light is caught in a rotation it forms the circle of light within that rotation. So there is that feature we should include in what we observe and then conclude. Which is not to say that the force of the pull and rotation do not dismantle the star, but I should think the speed of rotation has some determining factor in that occurrence.
They are an unusual object, but they aren’t something that can or should be attributed a monster status, in my view.
Fiona MacLeod (C)