posted on Apr, 21 2015 @ 06:33 AM
a reply to:
f4andHALFtoads
First of all i want to say...... there can not exist a black hole unless there are matter and particles present.
The Black holes that we know of must have been formed at the same timeline as matter and particles were formed.
I want to bring up 2 images which i would want you to answer a question or two about: time,contraction/compression.
Image 1.
Image 2.
In image one we have a infinite Space that is absolute empty. There are no matter and particles in this infinite Space.
This Space would have a absolute constant timeline. Because there are no changes once or ever. Because there is nothing there but empty Space. This
infinite empty Space would be the absolute first Dimension.
Image 2 is the exact same absolute infintie Space as image 1. But in image 2 there is suddenly a second Dimension...a New timeline present.
Question:
- How did the second Dimension get there when the first dimension is absolute empty of matter and particles...and its timeline is absolute constant?
(there would not exist one black hole in the first image)
- Where did it come from?
- How?
Ther must have been at least two timelines present to form the second Dimension.
1. The absolute constant timeline (That would be the absolute empty Space)
2. The timeline it took to form the second Dimension.
The second Dimension that is formed is the Dimension that holds Our present timeline.
edit on 27.06.08 by spy66 because: (no reason given)
edit on 27.06.08 by spy66 because: (no reason given)