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From Osher Doctorow
We have now the picture of each black hole giving rise to an
associated mass at its drill (apex) end, even though the black hole
and the associated mass may be in different phases and even possibly
including a tachyon condensation phase versus a mass phase.
The old picture of the Higgs mechanism never did quite answer why the
"masses to be" had to go through the Higgs field to be "painted" with
the mass quality, while the new picture is fundamentally mechanical -
the black hole literally drills through space(time) like a laser at
its apex, and this is what we interpret as the Higgs field giving rise
to mass.
But isn't a black hole "in the reverse direction," namely it is
created by a collapsing star and so the "inside" is at different times
(arguably later), and only the boundary of the black hole contains its
mass, charge, and/or angular momentum as a two-dimensional boundary?
It is plausible that a star collapses, so that matter "winks out" in a
sense, but that the end product of the collapse is new matter drilled
out of space(time) by the apex or "front" of the drill, and that both
processes ("matter at both ends") characterize black holes, but also
that the interior of the black hole rather than merely its boundary as
a 3-dimensional space (plus 1-dimensional time) is relevant to the
whole process.
As for the singularity or "center" being at least partly backward or
forward in time, it is just as plausible that the black hole spatial
sections look like 3-dimensional spatial black holes at any fixed
time. Contrary to conventional "wisdom", such a black hole has a
spatial center or apex at any fixed time which is either a line
(segment) or a point at its end. A whole series or sequence of masses
may be created by black hole sections at different times.
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