Someone else is taking credit now for my old theory that cosmic expansion is a frames of reference illusion. I was thinking about that again and observing Venus over the horizon. Venus is rather close to the Earth but so darn far away to appear as it does in the Earth's sky. I looked at the moon and thought wow it is closer but still rather far away then was thinking about the Sun, possible black holes, galaxies and more all so far away. You know that astronomical distance between everything in the cosmos. The present orthodox theory of black holes is that if you could approach one you reach a point of no return before or after the event horizon after that it either dismantles and absorbs you and your spacecraft turns you into infinite spaghetti (the other string theory) and then it retains you and your spacecraft as information in some crazy computer data analogy. What if none of that is true? I get in my spacecraft and it takes an extre...
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