08-04-2021, 07:46 PM
First of all, great topic.
Of course I have an opinion on this!
And a previously formed belief ;)
So I will share my personal thoughts on what black holes are.
I personally believe that black holes actually emit matter, rather than sucking it in as we've been told.
(Let's be honest, we've been told a whole lot of lies about a whole lot of stuff by the "experts"... when it comes to matters of the universe, how can they be trusted to behave any differently?)
I truly believe that the black holes at the center of galaxies are actually "projecting" those galaxies.
The black hole is essentially the lens of the projector.
The event horizon of the black hole is where the projection abruptly begins -- the point where something bursts forth from 'nothing'.
Is that to say I completely reject the idea that black holes can suck matter in? Definitely not. Perhaps they do both somehow.
Of course I have an opinion on this!
And a previously formed belief ;)
So I will share my personal thoughts on what black holes are.
I personally believe that black holes actually emit matter, rather than sucking it in as we've been told.
(Let's be honest, we've been told a whole lot of lies about a whole lot of stuff by the "experts"... when it comes to matters of the universe, how can they be trusted to behave any differently?)
I truly believe that the black holes at the center of galaxies are actually "projecting" those galaxies.
The black hole is essentially the lens of the projector.
The event horizon of the black hole is where the projection abruptly begins -- the point where something bursts forth from 'nothing'.
Is that to say I completely reject the idea that black holes can suck matter in? Definitely not. Perhaps they do both somehow.