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Old February 13th 09, 01:21 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default The Speed of Dark (was - Milky Way rotates . . .)

Bert wrote,

What if a black hole is like a big positive
particle,and all space energy is
negative...


This has benn cussed and dis-cussed many times before, Bert. One of the
fundamental tenets of the CBB model is that a proton is a microscale
analog of a BH. By inferance then, a BH can be considered a
macro-proton. Electrically, the proton is always positive, an anode,
since the spaceflow is always *into* it. A BH would also be an anode,
positively charged, since spaceflow is likewise *into* it.
Again by inferance, in the electrical sense, the Big
Bang would be the "cathode", the negative terminal of the universe,
since spaceflow is *away from* it. So your observation of BHs being "big
positive particles" or macro-protons makes all BHs (including the Primal
Particle itself) collectively the "anode" of the CBB universe.