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07-28-2007, 03:03 AM
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The Sun.
If you look at the sun it temporarily blinds and disorientates you.
If you look at the sun cross eyed you will see a bright ring of light circling the sun.
I have been reading some very interesting thing's about space and time.
in particular black hole's.
But there are also white hole's.
A black hole devourer's time and a white hole creates time.
So you could say that beyond a black hole is the space time qitinium.?
I don't even now what i am getting at but it sound's bloody cool.
Any one else want to add any thing to this.?
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07-28-2007, 03:31 AM
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Indulge me for a moment.!
What do you have to loose.?
Sientist's say that white hole's do not exsist.!
Because it defies certain law's.
But if you throw one element every body seem's to disregard "Life" then you have posibility.
If when a black hole form's and you throw the fifth element whitch is the human race into the equation i think that you could have a black hole and a white hole form simultaniously.
When the two celestial body's form it will create a worm hole to another universe that we cant see because of our shade of light.
Think about this.
In he centre of the milky way there is belived to be a super massive black hole,behind witch is a luminous form of energy.
When that enery is released it might create a white hole directly behind a black hole thus createing a bridge of sort's.
Think about it even do some research.
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07-28-2007, 06:14 AM
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This topic has always fascinated me. Most of what you say is correct, Michael. But just to clarify a few things ...
A black hole is not a spacetime continuum. However, it's gravitational affect is strong enough that it can warp spacetime itself.
White holes are theoretically possible, but aren't usually taken seriously unless one takes into account the theory of multiple universes (M-theory, String theory, etc), ie. whatever a black hole consumes in this universe will be ejected by a white hole into another universe. A white hole has never been observed, which makes their existence unlikely since we can detect black holes which give off no light to see them by whatsoever.
It is not a "belief" that a black hole lies in the heart of the Milky Way galaxy; it is a fact. Black holes make up the core of many galaxies, much to the surprise of scientists.
The "bridge" you speak of would be a bridge to another universe, or to the far edges of the known universe, where certain physical "laws" as we know them might not apply.
Therefore, if white holes exist in other planes of existence, then it is likely that that this bridge you speak of already exists.
But being able to "cross" that bridge is a different matter entirely.
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07-28-2007, 10:44 AM
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 now, I may be crazy.... but I thought I read someone where ....one time...that due to the gravitational pull of a black hole (event horizon)...it would basically squish and squash anything that would ever try to pass through the black hole.
~the movie "Event Horizon" scared the crap out of me
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07-28-2007, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Red Venus Moon
 now, I may be crazy.... but I thought I read someone where ....one time...that due to the gravitational pull of a black hole (event horizon)...it would basically squish and squash anything that would ever try to pass through the black hole.
~the movie "Event Horizon" scared the crap out of me 
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The event horizon is the region surrounding the singularity where nothing, not even light, can escape. Approaching it, you wouldn't be squished right away; first, the gravitational pull on whatever part of your body is closest to the singularity would be so powerful that it would leave the rest of you behind, ie stretching you out (scientists are fond of the term "spaghettification" to describe this process  ).
After passing the event horizon, any remaining matter would then be compacted (or "squished") into the singularity because of its immense mass.
Adding this matter to the infinitesimal singularity would thereby make the black hole that much more massive.
The black hole at the center of our own Milky Way Galaxy is categorized as a Supermassive Black Hole, meaning its mass is equivalent to that of millions, if not billions, of suns.
btw I hated that movie.
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07-28-2007, 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by The Voice
The event horizon is the region surrounding the singularity where nothing, not even light, can escape. Approaching it, you wouldn't be squished right away; first, the gravitational pull on whatever part of your body is closest to the singularity would be so powerful that it would leave the rest of you behind, ie stretching you out (scientists are fond of the term "spaghettification" to describe this process  ).
After passing the event horizon, any remaining matter would then be compacted (or "squished") into the singularity because of its immense mass.
Adding this matter to the infinitesimal singularity would thereby make the black hole that much more massive.
The black hole at the center of our own Milky Way Galaxy is categorized as a Supermassive Black Hole, meaning its mass is equivalent to that of millions, if not billions, of suns.
btw I hated that movie. 
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Uh..ya ...sure...I understood some of that. All I know is I was watching something yesterday (I think it was Oprah) and some guy said he wants to die by going in a Black Hole. She asked if it would be painful and he said of course it would because it would stretch you and pull you apart. Fricken nutbag.
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07-28-2007, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Holls
Uh..ya ...sure...I understood some of that. All I know is I was watching something yesterday (I think it was Oprah) and some guy said he wants to die by going in a Black Hole. She asked if it would be painful and he said of course it would because it would stretch you and pull you apart. Fricken nutbag. 
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lol it would be painful for like ... a millisecond. After that, there'd be nothing left to feel anything.
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07-28-2007, 05:49 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by The Voice
This topic has always fascinated me. Most of what you say is correct, Michael. But just to clarify a few things ...
A black hole is not a space time continuum. However, it's gravitational affect is strong enough that it can warp space time itself.
White holes are theoretically possible, but aren't usually taken seriously unless one takes into account the theory of multiple universes (M-theory, String theory, etc), IE. whatever a black hole consumes in this universe will be ejected by a white hole into another universe. A white hole has never been observed, which makes their existence unlikely since we can detect black holes which give off no light to see them by whatsoever.
It is not a "belief" that a black hole lies in the heart of the Milky Way galaxy; it is a fact. Black holes make up the core of many galaxies, much to the surprise of scientists.
The "bridge" you speak of would be a bridge to another universe, or to the far edges of the known universe, where certain physical "laws" as we know them might not apply.
Therefore, if white holes exist in other planes of existence, then it is likely that that this bridge you speak of already exists.
But being able to "cross" that bridge is a different matter entirely.
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Your half right Daniel.
But the point is that there is a opposite to a black hole witch is called a white hole.
Now if a white hole forms in unison with a black hole then it will create a gate.
Now the key to gate is **** sapien.
To understand you have to look inside pandora's box so to speak.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.!
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07-28-2007, 05:52 PM
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well... my question is... theoritically speaking,could they create a object that could get through the ripping and tearing process to see what is on the other side... or is that completely impossible seeing how that if light can not escape it, neither would radio waves.....
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07-28-2007, 05:54 PM
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All the major civilizations of yesterday predicted this exact event.
There hole civilizations were built around this.
As time has passed the human race for some reason had gone from building pyramids to building gherkins in stead.
In other word's there is a infinite amount of knowledge that is in our collective subconscious as a species.
You just have to look very hard.
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