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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: Petrochemicals on 17/04/2019 01:45:02
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Black holes are infact a collapse of space time due to gravity rather than mass, formed when a gravitational sink hole forms due to the space not being able to support matter. Galactically speaking, due to the mass of the galaxy being very great, a gravitational voretex appears that cannot flow outward due to the confinement between the inner stars, this coupled with the inability of matter to fill the void, means space cannot support the gravitational force and is therefore ripped apart Black hole eats space time matter etc, in a mini big bang, gravity rips apart all things which are spat out in jets? Black hole is donut shaped due to the need for space and matter to re-emerge in a quasi big bang.
Stellar black holes due to a similar problem of a star exploding and the gravitational well being fixed. With no matter to fill the gravitational void, gravity collapses space ? Black hole emits no jets due to matter being capable of filling void. Black hole forms after sufficient energy has left the system. Black hole dissolved once sufficient matter plugs the gap.