posted on May, 23 2009 @ 01:06 PM
reply to post by ahnggk
According to black hole theory it takes an infinite amount of time for an observer to confirm the existence of an event horizon. But nobody has been
and nobody will be around for an infinite amount of time. The existence of the alleged 'event horizon' can therefore never be confirmed by any
observer.
The concepts of black hole collisions and mergers and interactions are nonsense. All alleged 'black hole' solutions pertain to a universe in which
there is only one mass present. For instance, the so-called "Schwarzschild" black hole is concocted from a solution for Ric = 0, which is a
spacetime that by construction contains NO matter. Assuming for the sake of argument, that there is nonethless one mass present as claimed by the
relativists, two "Schwarzschild" black holes would mutually persist in and mutually interact in a mutual spacetime that BY CONSTRUCTION CONTAINS NO
MATTER ! And observers too cannot be present in a spacetime that by construction contains no matter. Furthermore, the "Schwarzschild solution" is
not even Schwarzschild's solution. Schwarzschild's actual solution FORBIDS BLACK HOLES. Black hole interactiions are poppycock.
There are no known solutions to Einstein's field equations for two or more masses and there is no existence theorem by which it can even be asserted
that the field equations contain latent solutions for such configurations of matter. Thus all talk of black holes in multitudes and interacting is,
well, just plain rubbish. But that has not stopped the relativists from claiming black holes all over the place, colliding and merging, and devouring
matter and lurking at the centres of galaxies, and more besides. They also claim that black holes have been found all over the place. However, the
irrefutable fact is that nobody has ever found a black hole anywhere (not a single event horizon and not a single infinitely dense point-mass
singularity have ever been found).
All claims for black holes and their interactions are wishful thinking. Black holes are in fact NOT predicted by General Relativity at all. And
Newton's theory does not predict them either, because the Michell-Laplace dark body is NOT a black hole (it does not possess the alleged signatures
of the alleged black hole).