Tony Mead
03-24-04, 08:55 AM
I am interested in the perceived view of the Universe, I recently posted a thread on the subject of Dark holes (or dark orbital globes (Black Globes) as is a probable explanation), in fact I will list some observations that question the current thinking;
1). Every galaxy seems to have at least one black hole, at its centre and rotates around an axis.
2). If pictured the universe is global but can be seen in one plain North, South, East and West, I would ask you to bear with me and look at it like this.
3). There seems to be a consistency in the size of objects throughout the Universe.
4). If the big Bang happened at the centre of our Universe then it would be expected that there will still be a great deal of activity at this centre.
Answers
1 and 2). I believe that galaxies are formed from black holes, for the fact that every galaxy seems to be in the direction of east west rotation, in other words the weakest point in a globe is on its equator where material would be emitted. And rotate around the black holes axis forming galaxies. Although I do not have access it would be interesting to test this out, if all galaxies spin like a top and not like a spun coin, there is potential computer and mathematical modelling of this observation (to establish this principle). As regards tilted galaxies if it was to be tested it may result in the discovery of an equal size Black hole in the near vicinity pulling on the other Black holes axis.
3 and 4). If there was a big bang where all the material in the Universe was gathered at the same time you would have expected a gigantic system formed from the heavier materials, in other words suns the size of current galaxies, with planets in proportion, however the Universe seems to produce within a scale consistent sizes of Suns, Galaxies. This suggests that a similar process is being duplicated consistently within the cosmos.
5). A fifth statement, to hold a Galaxy in rotation a Black Globe would have to have the equivalent matter at closed distance, however to hold matter at further distances and acceleration, it would have to have greater mass, in fact I would suggest times more, this fits in well with the missing matter.
6). A final statement once a Black Globe has created a Galaxy the combination of Dark and Light matter seem to stabilise the event, it is probable that one cannot exist without the other, and the only time a Black Globe can create its own galaxy is when it enters free space, I suggest this because of the different ages of Galaxies, if the Big Bang happened all Galaxies would be the same age?.
You can see this creates more questions, but in this process I think there is an explanation for space, not strings. One question what makes galaxies have a preference to aligning the way they do.
Just to help you visualise what I am saying, when I worked in a quarry the pond had a pump that on a sunny, windless day caused, a vortex in the water, when it switched of, (Black Globe ejection), it caused the surface of the pond to create swirls, some in the shape of star fish and some circular similar to galaxies, within these the water swirled around itself in hundreds of smaller swirls in the plain of the surface of the water. In the effect of material in a weightless environment, I would expect this same effect, this would cause the same effect as to form a Sun and Solar system from ejected material.
I would welcome a response from an expert.
1). Every galaxy seems to have at least one black hole, at its centre and rotates around an axis.
2). If pictured the universe is global but can be seen in one plain North, South, East and West, I would ask you to bear with me and look at it like this.
3). There seems to be a consistency in the size of objects throughout the Universe.
4). If the big Bang happened at the centre of our Universe then it would be expected that there will still be a great deal of activity at this centre.
Answers
1 and 2). I believe that galaxies are formed from black holes, for the fact that every galaxy seems to be in the direction of east west rotation, in other words the weakest point in a globe is on its equator where material would be emitted. And rotate around the black holes axis forming galaxies. Although I do not have access it would be interesting to test this out, if all galaxies spin like a top and not like a spun coin, there is potential computer and mathematical modelling of this observation (to establish this principle). As regards tilted galaxies if it was to be tested it may result in the discovery of an equal size Black hole in the near vicinity pulling on the other Black holes axis.
3 and 4). If there was a big bang where all the material in the Universe was gathered at the same time you would have expected a gigantic system formed from the heavier materials, in other words suns the size of current galaxies, with planets in proportion, however the Universe seems to produce within a scale consistent sizes of Suns, Galaxies. This suggests that a similar process is being duplicated consistently within the cosmos.
5). A fifth statement, to hold a Galaxy in rotation a Black Globe would have to have the equivalent matter at closed distance, however to hold matter at further distances and acceleration, it would have to have greater mass, in fact I would suggest times more, this fits in well with the missing matter.
6). A final statement once a Black Globe has created a Galaxy the combination of Dark and Light matter seem to stabilise the event, it is probable that one cannot exist without the other, and the only time a Black Globe can create its own galaxy is when it enters free space, I suggest this because of the different ages of Galaxies, if the Big Bang happened all Galaxies would be the same age?.
You can see this creates more questions, but in this process I think there is an explanation for space, not strings. One question what makes galaxies have a preference to aligning the way they do.
Just to help you visualise what I am saying, when I worked in a quarry the pond had a pump that on a sunny, windless day caused, a vortex in the water, when it switched of, (Black Globe ejection), it caused the surface of the pond to create swirls, some in the shape of star fish and some circular similar to galaxies, within these the water swirled around itself in hundreds of smaller swirls in the plain of the surface of the water. In the effect of material in a weightless environment, I would expect this same effect, this would cause the same effect as to form a Sun and Solar system from ejected material.
I would welcome a response from an expert.