Understanding Black Holes

Discussion in 'Astronomy, Exobiology, & Cosmology' started by genep, Jul 16, 2007.

  1. genep Guest

    -- A Black Hole is the way out of what it is: A Black Hole. --​

    A Black Hole in the Universe is the way out of everything that appears to matter, the Universe.
    Everything that supports the Universe that cannot appear to matter
    has to be in the Universe's Dark Matter and Black Holes.

    In computers the dark-matter and black-holes would include all the hidden software code -- like the OS, operating-system -- that these words need to be displayed. The actual computer-code that makes up these visible words is a drop in the bucket, <1% , compared to the tons of hidden-code, ( Dark Matter, Black Hole) that these words needs to be displayed.

    So too with language: for every word that appears important there has to be a whole library full of words that have to be hidden –in a Black Hole -- so that one word can appear important. When the importance of the word vanishes its Black Hole vanishes with it, to reveal the whole library full of words that “importance --gravity” Catch88ly kept in a Black Hole.
    -- geza
     
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  3. (Q) Encephaloid Martini Valued Senior Member

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    What does that have to do with Astronomy, Exobiology or Cosmology?

    Seems more of a philosophical discussion, perhaps?
     
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