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Are black holes unobservable because they are 4D?
A black hole is gathering 3D mass and making it 4D mass.
Is gravity weak because mass from 3D objects are not as potent to a 4D spacetime fabric?
I think this has something to do with cosmic voids expanding. It seems when spacetime doesn't have mass in a region ..it collapses in on itself ..we can't see it because it's 4D.
Does this imply the Cyclic model is triggered when spacetime is allowed to completely collapse in on itself?
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Four LARGE spatial dimensions means anything that spreads out 'spherically' will follow an inverse cube law, not an inverse square law.
we know it is doing this because the speed of light is the same in time dilation zones
Please explain because I don't see how.
I'm saying the frames of reference scale for massless light to reach a certain distance.
This doesn't apply because it is talking about moving objects. I'm saying the frames of reference scale
for massless light to reach a certain distance.
Is Dark Matter, 4D mass?
It is mass that we can not see or interact with. ..sounds like dark matter to me.