Can Regular Black Holes Break Energy All the Way Down to the Base Element?
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- Created on Friday, 12 February 2010 02:51
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Black holes obviously have the strength to pull in the energy of light and break apart matter on what we would consider extremely small levels, but it seems unlikely that they, at least at the level of star systems and galaxies, are strong enough to break it down so far as the completely free will, otherwise the new system to which it gives birth would likely contain laws of physics which cannot be reconciled with our own. One the other hand, they could, the black holes, be the archetypal form of existence which can, but when it regurgitates it back into the surrounding space it is the stronger will of this reality which gives it shape and function.
A Basic Structure of Our Physical Reality
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- Created on Friday, 12 February 2010 02:44
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Galaxies have at their center at one or more black holes and at other times essentially one or more large (subjectively speaking) and explosive (or exploding) stars. Star, or stellar, systems are a smaller version of this. Each experiences the cycle of life and death, some are strong enough to form or reform that black hole which eats everything it can, compacting that matter or energy up to (or down to) a possibly infinite level before it becomes so full it regurgitates it back into the surrounding space, beginning a new cycle of life and death.
Can the True Atom be Split Infinitely?
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