nightbat wrote
Double-A wrote:
Luigi Caselli wrote:
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" ha scritto nel messaggio
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Nature creates in pairs. For every action there is an equal action in
another direction. Inertia can become greater with more mass or greater
revolving speed of the same mass. Lets relate a white hole to a black
hole,as being relative to comparing an electron with a positron.(OK)
How can I put this all together and create reality out of it. White
holes and black holes explode in opposite directions White holes explode
outward,and black holes implode inward. White holes give to the space
gamma photons Black holes unleash their singularity. A white hole
has no singularity at its core. A black hole has squeezed its photons
into the singularity when imploding. White holes reach their critical
mass faster than black holes because they spin much faster. There are
as many white holes as there are flakes of snow in an endless storm.The
better we get at detecting them the more and more they be. Bert
Did you eat lots of Italian meat balls before posting this message?
And they're probably feeling rather "heavy" in his stomach after
theorizing about meatball-sized singularities!
We have lots of weird objects in the universe: black holes, pulsars,
gravastars, quark stars, dark energy stars, whatyouwant stars and you need
also white holes because you are a bit bored to have always the same boring
stars...
Before eating too much you said that GRB are caused by black holes when they
start a new universe and, even if weird, this is much more likely than white
holes...
Luigi Caselli
Double-A
But then there's all the spaghetti.
Ah! String theory!
Double-A
nightbat
I already addressed that Officer Double-A and Officer Bert
advised not to relate his sci fi based dart thrown theories to food
except to possible size of meatballs, peas, pasta, pizza, Mexican sweet
potato pies, sardines, glasses or bottles of Bud Light and boilermakers.
I stand respectfully helpful even though he makes us hungry and thirsty
for take out space food. (:~)
carry on,
the nightbat
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