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Quantum Gravity Via Expansion-Contraction 45.0: Black Holes

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OsherD
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 11:04 pm
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[quote:db7911782d]From Osher Doctorow mdoctorow@comcast.net
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If c is really infinity, and if entropy/information in the Mainstream
are wrong as appears to be the case, then there is arguably an even
simpler way of achieving Quantum Gravity in practice than simply
accelerating away from the earth, namely making use of what appears to
be a dual cone structure of black holes whereby objecting incoming go
down the funnel toward the apex but issue at infinite speed into an
opening second funnel.

Before I get into that (and the Mainstream will undoubtedly raise the
bugaboo about nothing but light getting through an "infinitely thin
singularity"), what does this all have to do with us on earth
harnessing Quantum Gravity?

The idea is actually to start a project to reach the vicinity of the
nearest black hole. If it should turn out that we don't have the
mastery of energy and power and force to accelerate far beyond the
"finite c" by the time we reach the vicinity of the black hole, we can
then take advantage of the "boomerang effect" of the double cone.

I remind readers that cones in mathematics are actually what
intuitively look like "double cones" or "hourglasses". I'll try to
continue this shortly.

Osher Doctorow
 
OsherD
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 11:09 pm
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[quote:1de4555923]From Osher Doctorow mdoctorow@comcast.net
[/quote:1de4555923]
Before readers believe the Mainstream interpretation of black holes,
remember from my preceding parts and Sections of this thread that most
of what the Mainstream claims that we know about black holes comes from
Mainstream entropy (which is arguably almost totally wrong) and from GR
(which even now is at the very minimum being reevaluated and adjusted
or regarded as "asymptotic" with respect to Quantum Theory.

I'll let readers look over various summaries of black hole research in
arXiv and so on before I continue.

Osher Doctorow
 
 
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