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Old March 14th 05, 04:30 AM
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Default Black holes revolve at "c"

This theory has good science. When a Supernova"s horizon collapses into
its core and an object only 12 miles in diameter is created. That
objects equator is revolving at 'c',or 99.999999999999999999 % of light
speed. This simple fact is shown to us when an ice skater in the act of
spinning brings his arms in. This light speed equatorial spin adds
to a black holes inertia,and I could have said gravity for there is no
difference(same force) The accretion disk made by the revolving black
hole helps show this theory is reality. The accretion disk has picked up
the black holes equatorial speed,and is in close orbit. The accretion
disk looks like a question mark(?) and the reason for that is the exact
center of the black hole's north pole is not spinning(no motion) and
that acts like a hole in the black holes horizon for all matter and
energy to fall in. If Hawking is right about a black hole giving
back energy(evaporating) it can only do it at the exact middle of its
equator. Spin speed going to the poles from the equator obeys the
inverse square law It all fits Spin and gravity are two sides to the
same coin. A black hole can't have one without the other. It is spin
that gives particles in the QM realm their inertia. All particles have
spin. It is spin that creates super symmetry. Without spin there would
be nothing. Could go on an on. I think I made my point. SPIN
IS IN Bert

 




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