08-04-2021, 07:55 PM
I'd also like to add...
I once had a dream which heavily influenced my belief about black holes.
I thought I'd posted about this before and I tried to find it, but to no avail, so I'll try to explain the best I can.
In the dream, I was standing on a beautiful beach, with the ocean ahead and the whole rest of the world around, just as it would be in real life...
But, to my right, there was abrupt, black blankness. The beach/surrounding world abruptly ended with absolutely no fading out whatsoever -- it simply cut off at the blank, absolutely endless blackness.
It was like standing in front of a giant black TV screen, up and down as far as the eye could see.
I truly believe that's how it really is.
I think the matter emitted at the event horizon simply abruptly begins, in full form. It doesn't have to 'fade in', it doesn't change in composition at all... it's complete.
The same patterns which make up the matrix itself exist from micro to macro throughout the entire universe, and they spring forth from 'nothingness', completely whole.
That's the best way I can explain it.
I once had a dream which heavily influenced my belief about black holes.
I thought I'd posted about this before and I tried to find it, but to no avail, so I'll try to explain the best I can.
In the dream, I was standing on a beautiful beach, with the ocean ahead and the whole rest of the world around, just as it would be in real life...
But, to my right, there was abrupt, black blankness. The beach/surrounding world abruptly ended with absolutely no fading out whatsoever -- it simply cut off at the blank, absolutely endless blackness.
It was like standing in front of a giant black TV screen, up and down as far as the eye could see.
I truly believe that's how it really is.
I think the matter emitted at the event horizon simply abruptly begins, in full form. It doesn't have to 'fade in', it doesn't change in composition at all... it's complete.
The same patterns which make up the matrix itself exist from micro to macro throughout the entire universe, and they spring forth from 'nothingness', completely whole.
That's the best way I can explain it.