When we talk mass, we are inevitably going to be forced back to the atomic level. There are positive, negative, and neutral charges present in every atom. There cannot be a number with other than 3 possibilities. Expansion cannot be infinite if the source of the expansion is not also infinite. On a Cartesian Plane, if you try to take point (1,-1),force it through (0,0) to
(-1,1) any point in time passes through it's own source, which isn't possible. Perhaps the origin is surrouned by a wall.
@Demonfeed If you take the center of the Big Bang and make it point (0,0) on a graph and you draw lines at all directions away from that origin originyou have 4 infinite planes filled with equal quantities of lines. But, you still have the origin. Perhaps the origin plays by different rules than the lines leaving it. And if everything expanded out in infinite directions, you could not from, say point (1,1), see point (-1,1) because some remaning force from the origin is still intact.
Uhm, this is just a thought, but if the mass of the black hole is in the numerator, and the distance is in the denominator, then wouldn't that mean that the limit as the distance goes to zero would be independent of the mass, and thus every time you're zero away from ANYTHING, the gravity force would be infinity? And also, wouldn't there be a limit as to how close you can get to the black hole, as described by quantum mechanics. You can't simply state that they are in the same place.
@BobTubeStudios I am absolutely clueless on your proposition :) From what I understand there is no such thing as gravity ...even tho the concept is perfectly normal to use. It is all the bending of space and time...
@BobTubeStudios first of all, the ANYTHING part makes it absurdly impossible since you are talking about a behemoth-scaled physical object and then go small scale (which is truly awkward).. that is the reason why you apply classical physics to what you are saying.. next, no approximations had been made on how close one can get to the black hole, but theoretical positioning had been shown through equations..
@howlifebegan I finally figured out. The show is Horizon and the episode is "Who's Afraid of a Black Hole?" in case some poor soul asks this again and has to search for it....
Really could have done without all of the music filled pauses and cheesy cinematography. It took them like a quarter of the video to finish stating that quantum mechanics and relativity don't agree, and that this is a bad thing.
My opinion is that it explains M Theory and the implosion that happens when a black hole is created is with a force so strong it puntures the universe creates a vacuum suction which is the matter around it including light and being forced into the parallel universe with tremendous force. Enough force to start another universe from a single point. As stars die a universe is formed in another layered space which if this is right would be constant and on going...hence infinity. With that said it s
right when scientists get to the pearly gates, right when they are about to figure out the origin of it all, nature just looks back with a grin.
lastmondaypast1 1 month ago
When we talk mass, we are inevitably going to be forced back to the atomic level. There are positive, negative, and neutral charges present in every atom. There cannot be a number with other than 3 possibilities. Expansion cannot be infinite if the source of the expansion is not also infinite. On a Cartesian Plane, if you try to take point (1,-1),force it through (0,0) to
(-1,1) any point in time passes through it's own source, which isn't possible. Perhaps the origin is surrouned by a wall.
Demonfeed 2 months ago
@Demonfeed If you take the center of the Big Bang and make it point (0,0) on a graph and you draw lines at all directions away from that origin originyou have 4 infinite planes filled with equal quantities of lines. But, you still have the origin. Perhaps the origin plays by different rules than the lines leaving it. And if everything expanded out in infinite directions, you could not from, say point (1,1), see point (-1,1) because some remaning force from the origin is still intact.
Demonfeed 2 months ago
You can't divide by zero! Stop the presses!
Invisibrah 2 months ago
Uhm, this is just a thought, but if the mass of the black hole is in the numerator, and the distance is in the denominator, then wouldn't that mean that the limit as the distance goes to zero would be independent of the mass, and thus every time you're zero away from ANYTHING, the gravity force would be infinity? And also, wouldn't there be a limit as to how close you can get to the black hole, as described by quantum mechanics. You can't simply state that they are in the same place.
BobTubeStudios 4 months ago
@BobTubeStudios I am absolutely clueless on your proposition :) From what I understand there is no such thing as gravity ...even tho the concept is perfectly normal to use. It is all the bending of space and time...
howlifebegan 4 months ago
@howlifebegan If gravity is truly non-existent, as a force, then why is Physics continuously on the search for a force-carrier (graviton)?
WeAreBorg359 1 month ago
@BobTubeStudios first of all, the ANYTHING part makes it absurdly impossible since you are talking about a behemoth-scaled physical object and then go small scale (which is truly awkward).. that is the reason why you apply classical physics to what you are saying.. next, no approximations had been made on how close one can get to the black hole, but theoretical positioning had been shown through equations..
KEDeviancesakapnayan 2 months ago
What's the name of this show or show/episode? I have been searching for it but can't find the name of it?
FMAprotector 4 months ago
@FMAprotector Boof... I have been watching so many i dont remember which one it is... could be that one: watch?v=qeOWfYT5YJc&feature=related
howlifebegan 4 months ago
@howlifebegan I finally figured out. The show is Horizon and the episode is "Who's Afraid of a Black Hole?" in case some poor soul asks this again and has to search for it....
FMAprotector 4 months ago
@FMAprotector Thank you very much! I will update the description.
howlifebegan 4 months ago
Really could have done without all of the music filled pauses and cheesy cinematography. It took them like a quarter of the video to finish stating that quantum mechanics and relativity don't agree, and that this is a bad thing.
wonkavsn 6 months ago
@wonkavsn yeah i agree with those.. I just hate it when musics cover the documentary etc..
howlifebegan 6 months ago
The more I think, and the more introspective my thoughts become, the more schizophrenic I feel.
Dwojy18 6 months ago
@Dwojy18 The physics is still okay... if you think about the biology you become worst ^^
howlifebegan 6 months ago
I wouldn't call patching the equation non systematically via dark matter and dark energy passing all the tests. it conceals the flaws
CammieSpectrum 6 months ago
i like how people are commenting here like they even understand 1% of what these real intelligent people are talking about
akshayde 6 months ago
@akshayde It does not matter. It is better to be discussing these type of things than much more trivial and mundane things of life.
howlifebegan 6 months ago
@howlifebegan true but thats not what i meant. its great to comment if yr really intelligent and actually understand what this guy is talking about.
akshayde 5 months ago
Thanks for the upload! Where did this clip come from?
tractorKing 6 months ago
@tractorKing This one comes from youtube itself. Unfortunately I do not remember where tho.
howlifebegan 6 months ago
My opinion is that it explains M Theory and the implosion that happens when a black hole is created is with a force so strong it puntures the universe creates a vacuum suction which is the matter around it including light and being forced into the parallel universe with tremendous force. Enough force to start another universe from a single point. As stars die a universe is formed in another layered space which if this is right would be constant and on going...hence infinity. With that said it s
LincolnTigerFootball 6 months ago
@LincolnTigerFootball Interesting proposition. At least what I know is that there is a supermassive black hole at the center of each galaxy!
howlifebegan 6 months ago
@LincolnTigerFootball initially i had the same idea ... like a plane with a puncture on the wall where the air is sucked out.
But the universe is vacuum so no reason to create suction rather it is because of massive gravitational pull.
zordicks 6 months ago
@zordicks small comment vaccuum is not vaccum anymore!
howlifebegan 6 months ago
What I got out of that is we don't fully know how physics works until we know what a black hole EXACTLY is
666reverse999 6 months ago