Re: Black holes, dark matter




Phineas T Puddleduck wrote:

Ah - you missed out primordial in that first post! However you now have
to explain for a significant population of these primordial black holes,
and give a possible creation mechanism...

Im interested, but not convinced ... yet ;-)



According to the Discrete Fractal Paradigm (
www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw ), the Universe was not "created". It has
always existed and always will.

Likewise neither protons nor stellar-mass black holes were "created".
They are stable particles that have always existed and always will.

Fundamental particles on any Scale can be annihilated when they
interact with their antimatter counterparts, and if you have a high
enough energy-density you can spontaneously "create" the fundamental
particles at their discrete masses, since energy and mass are
inter-convertable.

However, the vast overwhelming majority of fundamental particles on the
...., Atomic, Stellar, Galactic, ... Scales are not undergoing
"creation"/annihilation at any given time. On each Scale that is a
local phenomenon, not a global one.

I admit that it takes some time to learn to think in terms of an
transfinite discrete self-similar paradigm for the Universe. The
frigging "origin of the Universe" concept has been so incessantly
drilled into our heads that it is hard to break free. But what a
glorious new vision of the Universe awaits those who can do so.

Robert L. Oldershaw

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