Black Holes continued – 7.01am Sunday 16th November 2025


Black Holes continued – 7.01am Sunday 16th November 2025

I’ve noticed that often when people speak about black holes, they tend to concentrate on the entry way and the force that engulfs the object entering. Once in however, I’m sure it’s very different. A star or planet forming beyond the entry way, would, I believe, speed along much the same as the movement we see in the universe. I thought of cars at the race track going at the same speed, the occupants aren’t moving, the cars are and in space the cars would be met without resistance, so the speed wouldn’t matter.

In those conditions, stars and planets form just as we see in the environment we are in.

When I read that the rotations of galaxies had many more rotating in one direction than the other, it was actually something that I’d had in mind for a time. I would be most interested to know if there is a preferential, or even, rotational direction in the merged galaxies and black holes too for that matter. In other words do more opposing rotations collide and or merge?

 

Also, with recent debris concern, I felt that it’s an indication that there is an urgency to get a craft in orbit to collect some of that debris. I wanted to suggest a magnetic arm that can be engaged to attract small and large debris with a compactor for the arm to retract to, disengage magnetic force, release and then re-engage the arm for the next collection. Manoeuvring remotely, and if the collection/compactor area was easy to empty, the craft could stay in orbit for a lengthy period. Another craft could perhaps collect the compacted bundles when suitable or when there were enough bundles to collect.

Fiona MacLeod (C)