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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2011

Episode 89
The appearance of 'matter' results from gravitationally trapped light as innumeral mini - black holes and white holes pucker' space-time and produce the physical picture you perceive

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  • How would the existence of a black hole cause the existence of an object with negative mass, and why has no lensing suggestive of white holes ever been detected?

  • @garouHH Because science has,thus far ,been incapable of devising the methodology. Wher did I say that a black hole causes "negative mass" btw physicists already are postulating that black holes emit energy through a white hole in parallel universes

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  • @JamesJTraitz "Bosons may be either elementary, like photons, or composite, like mesons." Taken streight from wiki... Again, I am no physicist; simply following what someone told me in an argument...

  • @TheBloodyBlackJackal phtons are not bosons; I have said that the experience of what we call 'matter' is produced by interrelating fields of actuality that 'pucker' into appearance and may be created by mini-black holes and theie corresponding white holes black holes do gravitationally 'trap' light at the threashhold of the event horizon

  • @JamesJTraitz Someone told me that matter cannot be gravitationally trapped light; because photons are made of bosons, and bosons arn't limited by the pauli exclusion principle, while fermions (protons, electrons and such). Now, I am not a physicist and I don't fully understand quantum states and such; but how do you respond to this statement?

  • @JamesJTraitz Says who, based on what observations, who said that matter entering black holes would disappear and what does that have to do with my question?

  • @jofusb Bell's Theorem: The principle ol local causes fails - locality fails or contra-factual definitness fails....if locality fails = super luminal connections  if however contra-factual definitness fails then either contra-factualness fails or definitness fails. if contre-factualness fails =superdeterminism (no free will) if defineness fails= many worlds theory

  • @garouHH matter/energy doesn't simply dissappear black holes are portals to other dimensions and universes

  • @jofusb yes and yes....and you?

  • @JamesJTraitz Do you even understand what objective reality is and how it applies to Bell's theorem? Do you even know what Bell's theorem is?

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