Monday, March 14, 2016

What is a Black Hole?

I had a realization while I was watching a science program about Black Holes on TV.

Do you know another definition of a black hole?

A  Black hole is natural forces returning parts of a galaxy to dark matter or dark fluid which is the natural state of the universe since 96% of the Universe is either dark matter or dark fluid.

So, a Black hole is a natural return to no time and no space of no matter and no anti-matter where both reside in the same (space?) without time. Somehow in Dark matter both anti-matter and matter coexist without space or time.

However, it must be another dimension not obvious to us who live in a matter galaxy. Because how can humans perceive or create experiments to understand something that has no time or space???

Note: I also just realized that by studying a black hole or holes it might be the way to understand exactly what dark matter and dark fluid actually is. Because a Black hole is reprocessing matter and anti-matter back into the natural state of the universe which is Dark matter and Dark Fluid. This might be true since 96% of the known universe is Dark Matter or dark fluid and NOT matter or antimatter.

This would also make sense if a black hole separates a matter galaxy from a polar opposite anti-matter galaxy in another dimension the other side of the Black hole in the center of each and every galaxy.

In fact, no galaxy can exist without a black hole in the center of it to give it enough gravity to hold the galaxy together in the first place.

So, if I'm right that a black hole is actually the natural forces of the universe working to return matter and anti-matter back into dark Matter or dark fluid then this all is sort of like an equation with matter equaling anti-matter in regard to each and every galaxy with the forces in the center (the black holes of all galaxies) working to return both matter and anti-matter back to dark matter and dark fluid.

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