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Quantum Gravity 247.6: E = mc^2 Approaches what as c --> infinity?

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OsherD

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Apr 26, 2008, 1:36:37 AM4/26/08
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From Osher Doctorow

It is rather obvious that E = mc^2 approaches positive infinity as c --
> infinity, assuming that the previous postings are correct.

This says that the black hole has infinite energy, "at the
singularity".

The next question is, what does a black hole actually do in the
Universe if its main "activity" is increasing light speed and energy
to infinity?

Readers should think about the possibility that the black hole punches
through spacetime at the singularity and forms another Universe, or
"punches through to another Universe" which might be generated at the
moment of punching through so to speak, as well as the possibility
that the black hole creates matter or mass by this process, which
would make it the Higgs particle more or less.

Osher Doctorow

Paul Mays

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Apr 26, 2008, 9:51:02 AM4/26/08
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> From Osher Doctorow
>
> It is rather obvious that E = mc^2 approaches positive infinity as c --
> > infinity, assuming that the previous postings are correct.
>
> This says that the black hole has infinite energy, "at the
> singularity".

Mays's Axioms

1) There are no infinities... are but illusion that occurs when mathematical
constructs fail due to scale...

>
> The next question is, what does a black hole actually do in the
> Universe if its main "activity" is increasing light speed and energy
> to infinity?
>
> Readers should think about the possibility that the black hole punches
> through spacetime at the singularity and forms another Universe, or
> "punches through to another Universe" which might be generated at the
> moment of punching through so to speak, as well as the possibility
> that the black hole creates matter or mass by this process, which
> would make it the Higgs particle more or less.
>
> Osher Doctorow


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Apr 26, 2008, 1:57:48 PM4/26/08
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OsherD wrote:
> From Osher Doctorow
>
> It is rather obvious that E = mc^2 approaches positive infinity as c --
> > infinity, assuming that the previous postings are correct.
>
> This says that the black hole has infinite energy, "at the
> singularity".
>
> The next question is, what does a black hole actually do in the
> Universe if its main "activity" is increasing light speed and energy
> to infinity?
>

> Osher Doctorow

Dear Newsgroup:

I would say from purely mathematical point of view, black holes might
be occurring at singular points of some corresponding Riccati
differential equations.

That means when the universe is calculating its balance with respect
to infelicity many Riccati equations in its simultaneous operations.

See my Math –chart diagram on my new math.

Dr.Mehran Basti

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