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Are mathematical rotations how black holes form?

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Are mathematical rotations how black holes form?
« on: 20/04/2020 13:21:45 »
A black hole is a coherent math object that is rotating. It is math that causes a problem for the virtual fabric of spacetime. They are just another cyclical event and as such follows the bifurcation diagram that sits at the core of math. Black holes are allowed to happen because it is the way math operates.

A black hole likely has a reverse bifurcation diagram going down to a singularly starting under 3.
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Re: Are mathematical rotations how black holes form?
« Reply #1 on: 20/04/2020 13:22:56 »
You need to define this
" coherent math object "
among other things.
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Re: Are mathematical rotations how black holes form?
« Reply #2 on: 20/04/2020 13:28:23 »
It's an object that is only math, it isn't using the spatial dimension. It represents the side of QM physicist refuse to think about.
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Re: Are mathematical rotations how black holes form?
« Reply #3 on: 20/04/2020 14:28:47 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 20/04/2020 13:22:56
It's an object that is only math, it isn't using the spatial dimension.
An object cannot be made of math, that is a nonsensical statement.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 20/04/2020 13:22:56
It represents the side of QM physicist refuse to think about.
Physicist also refuse to think about stars made from tapioca pudding.
Gee, they are so close minded... :)
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Re: Are mathematical rotations how black holes form?
« Reply #4 on: 20/04/2020 14:31:49 »
Anything coherent isn't real. Nonsensical ..to you.
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Re: Are mathematical rotations how black holes form?
« Reply #5 on: 20/04/2020 14:59:35 »
Quote from: Feigenbaum on 20/04/2020 14:31:49
Anything coherent isn't real.
What are talking about??
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Re: Are mathematical rotations how black holes form?
« Reply #6 on: 20/04/2020 15:26:42 »
QM is half real, half not real. A black hole is on the not real side.
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Re: Are mathematical rotations how black holes form?
« Reply #7 on: 20/04/2020 17:13:32 »
Quote from: Feigenbaum on 20/04/2020 15:26:42
QM is half real, half not real.
Wrong.
Quote from: Feigenbaum on 20/04/2020 15:26:42
A black hole is on the not real side.
And wrong.

At least you are consistent! ;)
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Re: Are mathematical rotations how black holes form?
« Reply #8 on: 20/04/2020 17:23:01 »
Quote from: Feigenbaum on 20/04/2020 15:26:42
QM is half real, half not real. A black hole is on the not real side.
On a good day that's an example of this fallacy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_ignorance
On a bad day it's just wrong.
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Re: Are mathematical rotations how black holes form?
« Reply #9 on: 20/04/2020 19:56:35 »
Quote from: Feigenbaum on 20/04/2020 13:28:23
it isn't using the spatial dimension. It represents the side of QM physicist refuse to think about.

You're starting to sound like a certain someone we have banned many times...
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Re: Are mathematical rotations how black holes form?
« Reply #10 on: 20/04/2020 20:13:21 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 20/04/2020 19:56:35
Quote from: Feigenbaum on 20/04/2020 13:28:23
it isn't using the spatial dimension. It represents the side of QM physicist refuse to think about.

You're starting to sound like a certain someone we have banned many times...
As does the way he seems to have learned a new word and keeps repeating it - in this case 'bifurcation'.
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