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Crazy, New?, Astronomy Concept.

 

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 extremely long time to speed up to a velocity where i can actually reach an actual black hole and even so, it might take 40,000 of my life spans and new generations of me to reach it.  Once i get up to speed at some point i have to slow down with some kind of reverse thrust to not just crash into my destinations and vaporize due to the collision.

What if traveling towards an object or a perceived object in space was something that was never really there?  Most of what we see in the cosmos with our telescopes was there but is not there now.  I am pretty certain flying the spacecraft into the Sun would vaporize me and the spacecraft before we ever got near, we have seen objects like asteroids crash into the sun but we have not actually seen if they burn up or they just keep going never actually getting there.  With the sun that is unlikely.


With a black hole, It could be an actual hole.  It could be a hole defined by nothing of mass everything previously intercepting just passing straight through?  What if 'black holes' are the 3D version of asymptotic reality?  So your spacecraft reaches what used to be called the event horizon but there is no gravitational lock on you and just an infinite trip into the present future.  You fall in and never reach the other side to exit or maybe you do fall though?.

I like the idea of a black hole being an actual hole.  The best thing seeming to prove their existence is the associated orbits observed in their vicinity/  can you have the enhanced concentration of gravity with no interior mass?  Yes.  You can have the melded gravity of multiple objects.in associated orbits.

a donut hole of gravity?  what if gravity is in the hole and the black hole is an infinite distance away from everything because gravity keeps making it infantisamally smaller and smaller you can never find the center.


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