Re: Is Space-Time a Continuum in Reality?



disassembler wrote:
On Oct 11, 8:18 pm, "Spaceman" <space...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
disassembler wrote:
The Space-Time surrounding my people is Real

The space is real, the time is abstracted from motion
of the objects in the space.
There is no "spacetime or space-time" there is
space, and time is what we use to measure the
rate of motion in space.

Science = space and timing of motion in space.
Scifi = space-time.
:)

Thanks

SO how big should be a singularity from a Black Hole?

A singularity is a gigantic joke to the entire Universe.
No such thing exists at all.
A Black hole is formed when too much mass has gathered
in one area, after a certain amount of pressure, the atoms can not
even vibrate or resonate enough to reflect nor trasnmit
light.
No singularity bologna needed at all.
Just mass and pressure.


If space is discrete than a singularity is not a singularity at all,
but she has a defined discrete value.

Having a discrete value, implies no black holes

Am I cool???

Singularities are jokes.
0 length, 0 width, and 0 height = Nothing.
Singularities do not exist at all.
They can not have a spin rate, they can not have a dimension
they can not do anything since they do not exist at all.
They are a figment of bad science only.
Black Holes do not need singularities at all to exist.
They can exist with gravity, mass, and pressure alone
as the reason they do not reflect light nor create it.

Light needs resonant frequencies to be produced or
reflected.
If the "mass" can not resonate, it will not reflect nor produce
light.

Black Holes do exist, they just have nothing to do with
singularities.
:)

--
James M Driscoll Jr
Creator of the Clock Malfunction Theory
Spaceman






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