Re: Big Bang Busted in Science Classes for High Schools

From: N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\) (net_at_nospam.com)
Date: 06/07/04


Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 22:40:16 -0700

Dear Shrikantha S. Shastry:

"Shrikantha S. Shastry" <shrikanthas@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > > Now, since the singularity is all inclusive and singular, all the
> > > singularities which occur in theories point to one and the same
> > > singularity. There cannot be more than one singularity.
> >
> > So the BH at the centers of most spiral galaxies, open into the same
> > sub-Universe?
>
>
> Well, Smith, there are no black holes, only singularities which are
> one and the same singularity. Now, this singularity includes
> everything, the universe with its observers. As such, the singularity
> is not available outside the observers as it includes the observers
> also. Indeed, the observers' universe appears just because of this
> unobsevable singularity.

The "no black holes" is not true by observation, since they have been found
at the centers of spiral galaxies (and even one found just "hanging
around").

According to GR, or at least one solution of it, the entire event horizon
is forever (outer time) at a single time coordinate (inner time). So any
matter that ever enters a black hole (outer time), does so at a single time
coordinate (inner time). But our space (outer) is contiguous with its time
(inner), and its space has no obvious correlation with our time. I was
curious if all black holes opened into the same Universe, just different
time coordinates.

You seem to indicate that they do all open to the same spacetime, the
spacetime that they are embedded in. Unfortunately, that is a little quick
to resolve the time-space vs. space-time orthogonality thing. I could see
it being done in two Universes, one containing primarily the missing
anti-matter, and ours. Like the Yin-Yang symbol, or two snakes swallowing
each other's tails...

Does each instance of a black hole, open to the same Universe? Does each
hole open to the same diffuse "location", but different times? Does each
hole open to possibly super-cluster locations, but the same time?

Dark Matter was not present at the time of the CMBR, so perhaps it entered
our spacetime through a different hole... or simply congealed as the
various laws were believed to, as the Universal energy density dropped low
enough.

On what do you base your "trust" that all the "portals" open to the same
space?

David A. Smith



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