Sujet : Re: Black Holes & speed limits
De : ross.a.finlayson (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Ross Finlayson)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 21. Apr 2025, 00:43:49
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On 04/20/2025 03:11 PM, neus wrote:
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They say one cannot escape from a black hole.
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This is a bit like Einstin's limit to how fast one can go.
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Might be evidence that we live in a black hole.
What if white holes are always escaping or giving things escape,
and that white holes are sort of everywhere, while as well also
symmetric to atoms and symmetric to cosmic black holes,
making for a sort of white-hole sea to go along with the
positronic sea, that theories like premier physics' usually have.
The current sky survey, even if you only have it 51/49 resdhift
instead of 99/1 redshift, still has that it's not falling in,
so, a black hole would be falling in, also.
A theoretical artifice is not an evidence. As an artifice then
according to science it's only at best not falsified.
So, a theory that we're not living in a black hole isn't
falsified, and, a theory that we are and not falling in,
would falsify over time anything outside it, that then
it would be immaterial.
There's a theory where everything that exists was just invented,
and since the above words a completely new one, it's not falsifiable,
yet it is a sort of great theory that anyone can always have.
It's like "what if everyone is an amnesiac and only ever 'learns'
what they already 'know'".
These days there are according to the sky survey, definitely
things that according to the theory are superluminal jets,
that are usually called optical illusions to not conflict
with naive theories of mass-energy equivalency, which is a
thing and makes for space-contraction, yet superluminal jets
are apparent.
Then, about black holes and classical black holes or plain
Newtonian Chandrasekhar gravitational singularities, there's
that relativistic dynamics between two black holes can make
for the space in-between coming and going, quite simply in
the mathematics at least. Not so much moving in space as
though in and out of black holes, then though that could
be employed as mechanical advantage.