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Jun 5, 2015, 1:30:42 PM6/5/15
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On 6/5/2015 3:22 AM, Siri Cruz wrote:
> In article <o4bcx.13717$1A5....@fx03.iad>, MATRIX <Mat...@Localhost.neo>
> wrote:
>
>> On 6/5/2015 1:08 AM, Gronk wrote:
>>> Siri Cruz wrote:
>>>> In article <mke0kr$85t$1...@news.mixmin.net>, Gronk <inv...@net.invalid>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> BeamMeUpScotty wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Some call it "Let there be Light" and others call it the "Big Bang".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You'd think science could be a little more original....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sad that the best they could do was to rip-off the Bible.
>>>>>
>>>>> They didn't.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Big_Bang_theory
>>>>>
>>>>> In 1931, Lemaître proposed in his "hypothèse de l'atome primitif"
>>>>
>>>> Lemaitre was a French priest. I wonder if his religion provided any
>>>> inspiration?
>>>>
>>>
>>> He called it an explosion. Hoyle was the one who coined the term.
>>>
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hoyle
>>>
>>>
>> Black holes fit the math so why NOT white holes to release new matter
>> into the universe.
>
> Because none of yet been observed.
>
>> Since black holes consume.... then the white holes expel matter and
>> there must be a white hole at the center of the universe.
>
> The centre of the universe is located in time (around 14 billion years ago) not
> space.

Time and space are one... so to get to the center of the universe the
worm hole or black hole would have to emerge 14 billion years ago
(making them a path through time) or folded space and that would make it
the center of the universe and where all the matter is moving away from.

But why would it move away from there in all directions? Black holes
have an axis?

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developing new energy source for humans in the future by for the first
time transmitting electric power wirelessly to a pinpoint target using
microwaves.

Japanese scientists from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
have succeeded using microwaves to deliver 1.8 kilowatts of power
through the air to a pinpoint target 55 meters away, a spokesman for the
agency said.

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on Thursday. """"""]



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*The universe recycles energy through worm holes or black holes* back
*to* *the origin of the universe* . Like a giant water cycle on earth
but it's energy.
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http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn25596-skinny-wormholes-could-send-messages-through-time.html
["""""""""Like some bizarre form of optical fibre, a long, thin wormhole
might let you send messages through time using pulses of light.

Predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity, wormholes Movie
Camera are tunnels connecting two points in space-time. If something
could traverse one, it would open up intriguing possibilities, such as
time travel and instant communications.

But there's a problem: Einstein's wormholes are notoriously unstable,
and they don't stay open long enough for anything to get through. In
1988, Kip Thorne at the California Institute of Technology and his
colleagues speculated that wormholes could be kept open using a form of
negative energy called Casimir energy.

Quantum mechanics tells us that the vacuum of space-time is teeming with
random quantum fluctuations, which create waves of energy. Now imagine
two metal plates sitting parallel in this vacuum. Some energy waves are
too big to fit between the plates, so the amount of energy between them
is less than that surrounding them. In other words, space-time between
the plates has negative energy.""""""""""]


>> The matter and energy in a black hole would eventual if not constantly
>> need to escape that gravity or the universe would already be black and
>> empty.
>
> Not everything that approaches a black hole, or any other object with mass,
> collides with it. Orbits and hyperbolic passes are possible.
>
So what happens to the mass in the black hole, are black holes 14
billion years old, and why do they NOT explode or collapse like a star?
The evidence points to

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