Black Holes And The Old Testament
What better way to understand the Universe than to accept the notion that God is an old Guy with a white beard who talks to some old time Israelites. Accept the Bible version and Darwinism together. Why not in our yin/yang world. Take a black hole and include quantum mechanics and you get string theory. Atoms are more like force fields or waves. They can spread out to be at more than one place at a time. What happens when void meets atoms. Pairs of particles appear and disappear, positive and negative mass. The positive particle would have enough energy to escape black hole but negative particle would not. It would decrease the mass of the black hole. Positive mass particles fly out of black holes like thermal radiation and negative mass falls in causing it to get smaller and hotter until it explodes. Black holes become bombs waiting to go off. Could that be the begining of the universe? That is the big Hawking discovery. Every universe has a super black hole at its center. Cauldrons of heat and light are around black holes. They cause stuff to happen.
Hawking linked big and small together, in physics. He brought quantum mechanics into the center of the black hole to discover the origin of the universe, maybe. But the origins of the universe is not in the hands of Stephen Hawking or any of the research scientists around the world. It is in the brain of a small poor person in Burkina Faso. A Pygmy on the edge of the Congo has the answer but that person might die from sleeping sickness every other time that 13.7 billion years comes around.
It is not that because gravity holds us down. Our universe exists because Gravity is so weak. Electromagnetism, and the nuclear forces that melded together at the big bang. The four forces emerged.
This is from the NASA Goddard Space Center web site.
“1. Gravity - This force acts between all mass in the universe and it has infinite range.
2. Electromagnetic - This acts between electrically charged particles. Electricity, magnetism, and light are all produced by this force and it also has infinite range.
3. The Strong Force - This force binds neutrons and protons together in the cores of atoms and is a short range force.
4. Weak Force - This causes Beta decay (the conversion of a neutron to a proton, an electron and an antineutrino) and various particles (the “strange” ones) are formed by strong interactions but decay via weak interactions (that’s what’s strange about “strangeness”). Like the strong force, the weak force is also short range.
The weak and electromagnetic interactions have been unified under electroweak theory (Glashow, Weinberg, and Salaam were awarded the Nobel Prize for this in 1979). Grand unification theories attempt to treat both strong and electroweak interactions under the same mathematical structure; attempts to include gravitation in this picture have not yet been successful.”
Scientists thought it would be figured out in the 1980’s but gravity has eluded the unified theory.
Personally I like the Vedic version better. With the moon being a huge planet. It has something to do with the fact that things are not what they seem because supersymmetry is only half the solution and there is nothing but randomness to break it up. That is what gravity is the great randomizer.
Does string theory solve the gravity problem? Things appear to be different because of the different ways they vibrate. The world is a mesh of vibrating strings according to that theory. A string vibrating in space and time it curves space/time. This is Michael Green’s thing. Gravity is weak because it operates in 11 dimensions. Or so the theory goes. And that explains why so much of my life doesn’t make sense, most of it is happening in other dimensions. But then there might be some old geezer up there throwing dimensions around like a wino hawks lugies.
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