BLACK HOLES- AN ALTERNATE VIEW
The following expresses a different view as to how black holes come into
existence and what may cause their demise.
First a few statements upon which this thesis is built.
1.If the speed of light was instantaneous all events in the universe would be visible from everywhere. No red shift or blue shift would be apparent. The past wouldn't be visible and the recording of distent events in the universe would exist only on paper. The structure of space would be overwhelmed with chaos.
2. The speed of light has to have a fixed velocity so that different frames of reference can interact with each other and allow event recording.
3. The structure of space is elastic with matter stretching and displacing it with its presences.
4. Time doesn't exist within a black hole since no space exists for time to react for event creation.
5. Black holes are created because their formation exceeds the ability of space to absorb it in the given time limit.
Black holes represent the ultimate density that matter can reach in this
universe. This density is so tight that space doesn't exist within the confines
of a black hole unless pieces of space get trapped. The event horizon of a black
hole is exactly that. No events can occur once this barrier is passed. At this
boundary space and time are constantly reacting with matter trying to pull it
back into the time-space continuum. A black hole will increase in size as long
as the amount of matter falling into it exceeds time's ability to react with it
and keep it in the continuum. The opposite would follow if the amount of matter
falling in decreased or completely stopped. Then space and time would have an
opportunity to start dissolving a black hole. The event horizon would decrease
in diameter in direct relationship to the ability of time and space to react
with the matter being exposed. Eventually completely dissolving the black hole.
Space and time creat the black hole and dismantle it or watch it enlarge
depending on the above conditions. An equilbrum is reached if the matter
falling in equals the rate at which time and space can react with it. It
would take space the same amount of time to dissolve a black hole as compared to
the number of interactions for an equal amount of matter in normal space.
This article is a slightly different way of looking at the universe. Take it
with a grain of salt.
- Bruce