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Old April 9th 07, 06:30 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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As viewed by the universe black holes are the universe's main feature.
Why this idea is reality comes out of the fact that every galaxy has a
black hole at its core. A well excepted theory has every star has a tiny
black hole at its center. If we add up all these black holes of today
it comes to trillions. In the future trillions more,and finally we come
to the complete era of a black hole only universe. Its at this warped
spacetime that my critical mass density kicks in,and BOOM. There goes
another big bang Bert

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Old April 12th 07, 01:47 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Black Holes are the Universe "Gravity creates and Evolves"

It is only fitting that the universe is a mystery,and gravity is just as
big a mystery. When I think of the strong force,and it being one
thousand trillion trillion trillion times stronger than gravity I get
the idea that possibly gravity comes out of this great force. It is
written that the strong force has a very short range,and acts only on
the nuclear level. Hmmmm What if this thinking is not 100% true.?
What if gravity is the 'strong force' that has leaked into our macro
level?. Just a thought gentlemen so don''t jump on it to hard Discuss
it with deep thinking,and take it as much as its worth. Bert

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Old April 12th 07, 03:57 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Black Holes are the Universe "Gravity creates and Evolves"

On Apr 12, 5:47 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:

I get
the idea that possibly gravity comes out of this (strong) force. It is
written that the strong force has a very short range, and acts only on
the nuclear level. Hmmmm What if this thinking is not 100% true.?
What if gravity IS the 'strong force' that has leaked into our macro
level?.


This is eggzacky what i been sayin' over and over, Bert. One needs
look no further than the Casimir effect to see it demonstrated
vividly. Gravity and the SF are one and the same Flow, but at
different levels of manifestation. It's like a placid lake that's
drained by a river; the river itself at first is placid, then begins
accelerating as its channel narrows, then becomes a frothy rapids
before plunging over the waterfall.

The Casimir effect demonstrates the *interface zone* between gravity
and the SF, the "rapids zone". The "rapids" represent the 'quantum
fluctuations' so popular with the QED (quantum electrodynamics) guys.

The Casimir effect demonstrates the greatly-attenuated SF which is at
once the greatly amped-up gravitational force between the two plates,
literally *pushing* them together. It's so utterly simple and patently
self-evident.

But under the 'space-as-void' mandate, QM remains forever
irreconciliable.

Just a thought gentlemen so don''t jump on it to hard Discuss it with deep thinking,and take it as much as its worth. Bert


Yeah, but tell that to the Void-Spacers. :-}

oc

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Old April 12th 07, 04:32 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Apr 9, 10:30 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:

As viewed by the universe black holes are the universe's main feature.


Yeah, and a hypermassive BH 'Engine' (Primal particle or PP) is the
centerpiece of the CBB model. Its mass would be 'waay more than
sufficient to gravitationally close the universe and account for the
putative "missing mass".
oc



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Old April 12th 07, 04:48 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Black Holes are the Universe "Gravity creates and Evolves"

In article .com,
"oldcoot" wrote:

But under the 'space-as-void' mandate, QM remains forever
irreconciliable.

Just a thought gentlemen so don''t jump on it to hard Discuss it with deep
thinking,and take it as much as its worth. Bert


Yeah, but tell that to the Void-Spacers. :-}



Then lets see a SINGLE equation - define c in terms of /rho, P, T which
you claim it is.

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Old April 12th 07, 04:49 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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In article .com,
"oldcoot" wrote:

Yeah, and a hypermassive BH 'Engine' (Primal particle or PP) is the
centerpiece of the CBB model. Its mass would be 'waay more than
sufficient to gravitationally close the universe and account for the
putative "missing mass".



Even more nonsense. You really are getting worse.

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