Tom
An Old Friend
I am not a scientist. I do pay attention to science news and read periodicals.
There is NO SUCH THING AS A BLACK HOLE.
According to the information that is currently popular a BLACK HOLE is a super-massive point in space that the gravity from such mass pulls everything, including light into it. BLACK HOLES are said to have an Event Horizon that is the point at which light can no longer escape its gravity. A Singularity is a Point. A Point is something with only one dimension. The BLACK HOLE initially has the mass of a very large star that collapses under its own gravity due to mass. It collapses to a single point that is excessively heavy. That gravity then gathers other mass and the point continues to collapse getting stronger and more massive but smaller and smaller.
My biggest problem with BLACK HOLES is the nomenclature. BLACK is a description of color that referes to its appearance because light cannot escape to reflect onto your detector. HOLE describes an absence. If anything, they should be called Clear Points.
Nothing falls INTO a Black Hole (Clear Point). Mass falls ONTO the point singularity. There is actually something there to which everything is absorbed. That something is a mass point of one dimension.
There is not just one Event Horizon for a Black Hole (Clear Point). The So-Called event horizon refers to the place away from the Point at which the gravity is so strong that light cannot escape. I reason that there are many Event Horizons. Event implies that something has changed. The commonly referred Event Horizon is but one change that is influenced by the singularity point. (Singularity point is redundant. A point is a singularity). Some of the disregarded Event Horizons are:
* The horizon of overall influence to space-time as a whole.
Space-Time is warped by mass from gravity. A ripple effect is transmitted across space-time as masses interact with other masses. A super-massive singularity (Clear Point) perturbs the balance of space-time changing the placement of nearby gravity wells. Those changes then affect other gravity wells across space-time. Essentially moving all mass in space-time closer to the singularity. The First Event Horizon might be hundreds or even thousands of light years in circumference spherically. Any observer within this first Event Horizon might not even notice the change because all of their surrounding space-time is displaced evenly from their relativity.
* The horizon of macro influence to nearby masses.
Anyone that cares to look can see pictures of stars that are being absorbed by a Clear Point (Black Hole).
Those pictures depict the star being consumed in a fiery spiral of death. The fact that you can see the fiery spiral indicates that matter is outside the So-Called Event Horizon but the singularity has certainly caused a change in the mass you see. That influence on mass is also within a horizon event.
* The horizon of wavelength disturbance.
This is the established Event Horizon that everyone seems to refer to. This is the point at which the mass properties of photons are affected by the singularity's gravity well. At this point no photons can escape the gravity, no reflection can be released of any surface so no spectrum reaches your detector. With no spectrum there is no color. The absence of color is clear. Thus the reason I refer to this singularity as a CLEAR Point.
* The horizon of atomic bonding release.
Somewhere between the Wavelength Horizon and the singularity, the gravity breaks apart the bonds of atoms. This is known as spaghettification. This concept is described very effectively by Dr N.D.Tyson.
The horizon begins at the very first tug on the atomic bonds of a mass and exists in duration until every atom is pulled apart. This 'noodling' horizon is not the last horizon of the singularity.
* The horizon of force disruptions.
At this horizon the forces that affect atomic components are effected. Lepton, Muon & Quark spins are disturbed. Atoms no longer exist as a structure.
* The horizon of quantum duality dissipation.
This horizon marks the edge where quantum properties break down. Duality is forced to combine and dissipates.
* The horizon of Singularity.
Horizon is an incorrect term for this. A singularity or Point is a single dimension. What that means is there is no spacial features. There is no surface because a surface implies spacial coordinates. A point has no outer rim. It keeps diminishing to infinity. A perfect mass singularity will keep compressing as long as mass is being added.
In this topic I have made some radical assumptions. In the following replies I will attempt to clarify my reasoning so my ideas have some resemblance to sense. The concept of a singularity can be hard to get your head around.
There is NO SUCH THING AS A BLACK HOLE.
According to the information that is currently popular a BLACK HOLE is a super-massive point in space that the gravity from such mass pulls everything, including light into it. BLACK HOLES are said to have an Event Horizon that is the point at which light can no longer escape its gravity. A Singularity is a Point. A Point is something with only one dimension. The BLACK HOLE initially has the mass of a very large star that collapses under its own gravity due to mass. It collapses to a single point that is excessively heavy. That gravity then gathers other mass and the point continues to collapse getting stronger and more massive but smaller and smaller.
My biggest problem with BLACK HOLES is the nomenclature. BLACK is a description of color that referes to its appearance because light cannot escape to reflect onto your detector. HOLE describes an absence. If anything, they should be called Clear Points.
Nothing falls INTO a Black Hole (Clear Point). Mass falls ONTO the point singularity. There is actually something there to which everything is absorbed. That something is a mass point of one dimension.
There is not just one Event Horizon for a Black Hole (Clear Point). The So-Called event horizon refers to the place away from the Point at which the gravity is so strong that light cannot escape. I reason that there are many Event Horizons. Event implies that something has changed. The commonly referred Event Horizon is but one change that is influenced by the singularity point. (Singularity point is redundant. A point is a singularity). Some of the disregarded Event Horizons are:
* The horizon of overall influence to space-time as a whole.
Space-Time is warped by mass from gravity. A ripple effect is transmitted across space-time as masses interact with other masses. A super-massive singularity (Clear Point) perturbs the balance of space-time changing the placement of nearby gravity wells. Those changes then affect other gravity wells across space-time. Essentially moving all mass in space-time closer to the singularity. The First Event Horizon might be hundreds or even thousands of light years in circumference spherically. Any observer within this first Event Horizon might not even notice the change because all of their surrounding space-time is displaced evenly from their relativity.
* The horizon of macro influence to nearby masses.
Anyone that cares to look can see pictures of stars that are being absorbed by a Clear Point (Black Hole).
Those pictures depict the star being consumed in a fiery spiral of death. The fact that you can see the fiery spiral indicates that matter is outside the So-Called Event Horizon but the singularity has certainly caused a change in the mass you see. That influence on mass is also within a horizon event.
* The horizon of wavelength disturbance.
This is the established Event Horizon that everyone seems to refer to. This is the point at which the mass properties of photons are affected by the singularity's gravity well. At this point no photons can escape the gravity, no reflection can be released of any surface so no spectrum reaches your detector. With no spectrum there is no color. The absence of color is clear. Thus the reason I refer to this singularity as a CLEAR Point.
* The horizon of atomic bonding release.
Somewhere between the Wavelength Horizon and the singularity, the gravity breaks apart the bonds of atoms. This is known as spaghettification. This concept is described very effectively by Dr N.D.Tyson.
The horizon begins at the very first tug on the atomic bonds of a mass and exists in duration until every atom is pulled apart. This 'noodling' horizon is not the last horizon of the singularity.
* The horizon of force disruptions.
At this horizon the forces that affect atomic components are effected. Lepton, Muon & Quark spins are disturbed. Atoms no longer exist as a structure.
* The horizon of quantum duality dissipation.
This horizon marks the edge where quantum properties break down. Duality is forced to combine and dissipates.
* The horizon of Singularity.
Horizon is an incorrect term for this. A singularity or Point is a single dimension. What that means is there is no spacial features. There is no surface because a surface implies spacial coordinates. A point has no outer rim. It keeps diminishing to infinity. A perfect mass singularity will keep compressing as long as mass is being added.
In this topic I have made some radical assumptions. In the following replies I will attempt to clarify my reasoning so my ideas have some resemblance to sense. The concept of a singularity can be hard to get your head around.