Tim Tyler: No singularity
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Are the jets the untwisting of spacetime, twisted by the ex-star or reversed (reversibility of the Universe)? Is spacetime folded at the event horizon to stop matter from leaving our universe? Are blackholes inside stars from the start? Blackholes being eddys created from the rapid expansion at the Grand Expand. Came from a condensate of condensates(singularity). A hole and surface tension appeared because of Quantum, which created time for this to happen and heat from the movement. Expansion!
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Good! I knew there was some nonsenseabout Hawkin's radiation. Let's see if this turns out to be true.
Thansk :)
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I finally found Jesus!!
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So what about the matter that forms the black hole?
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this is utter bullocks sirs....the greatest example on laymans terms is that of coffee grinds and a sink drain....once the water flows, the grinds simply spin around the drain as the pressure sucks the grains down the drain....
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@tmtyler I remember a video from a year or so ago, in one of your videos, that you talk about singularity being an over(used) math term (forgive me for I do not remember the exact verbatum). Since I am 6 bits short from parity of even FoolDrainer, this would then explain the comment I left on your front page as soon as I found your channel again. If Hume can have is own college, then I firmly believe you deserve one in yours. Thank You again for all your shared wisdom & OriGinal thought!!!
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shave?
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My Idea is to better define 2 words: The Universe and "The Whole (of Everything"
While I have explored the possibility of the "core" of a singularity existing outside the realm of our universe, there are several unsolved problems. As you mentioned if nothing truly "enters" a singularity then what is generating the massive gravitational field?
particleion 1 year ago
@particleion The mass remains in the universe - above the surface of the hole. The gravitational force on the surface of a planet is the same as it would be if its mass was concentrated at its centre. The same idea means that a black hole appears from outside to have the same gravitiational field irrespective of whether its mass is on its surface, or concentrated at its centre.
tmtyler 1 year ago
Does this mean that black holes are really space-time bubbles?
motters2001 1 year ago
@motters2001 I think the conventional term "hole" is better than "bubble".
tmtyler 1 year ago
So acutally the matter goes directly from the accreation disc to the jets? That makes sense.
marcotmcom 1 year ago
@marcotmcom that happens in all interpretations, I believe...
tmtyler 1 year ago