"Black holes are usually described as regions where gravity becomes so strong that nothing can escape, formed when massive stars collapse beyond a critical threshold. While this is the standard picture, our observations always capture these extreme objects in earlier stages of their evolution, before any such boundary can be directly confirmed. Credit: Stock" (ScitechDaily, New Theory Suggests We’ve Been Wrong About Black Holes for 60 Years)
"How confusing inevitability with reality built decades of paradox." (ScitechDaily, New Theory Suggests We’ve Been Wrong About Black Holes for 60 Years)
"What if general relativity never actually tells us that black holes already exist, but only that their formation is inevitable in an infinite future we can never observe? In a new theory, Daryl Janzen, a physicist at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada, questions whether we’ve mistaken mathematical inevitability for physical reality, and shows how much of our black hole story rests on that quiet leap." (ScitechDaily, New Theory Suggests We’ve Been Wrong About Black Holes for 60 Years)
Energy always travels out or into particles. If energy travels out from particles. They turn older. When energy travels to particles, they turn younger. That is one way to explain time dilation. The environment determines if a particle will receive. Or deliver energy. If the energy level in the environment is lower.
Than the particle’s energy level. That means the particle delivers energy. If a particle’s energy level is lower, the particle receives energy. The particle itself is an energy package. Or one form of condensed wave movement. Without an outside field. That wave package unravels or turns into energy.
Black holes stretch light. That causes an interesting phenomenon. The black hole turns light into red. And that causes a massive redshift. The formation of the black hole’s event horizon might be like a yarn ball. The fields and particles will be stretched. The massive redshift means. The black hole always seems. To be at a longer distance than it is.
Black holes are the ultimate objects. The thing. What makes those objects interesting is that. Their escape velocity. It is higher than the speed of light. And that raises an interesting question: do black holes exist? Or are they just forming? Another interesting detail. It is in the time dilation. Time dilation means that when the speed of a particle approaches the speed of light.
That slows time in those particles. When the speed of particles reaches the speed of light. Time stops. And when the speed of the particle turns higher than the speed of light, that turns time backward. That thing is possible only in certain cases. Where escape velocity turns higher than the speed of light. That happens at the point that we call the event horizon. That turns time moving backward. Time is a direct relative. To the escape velocity.
Because nothing can travel faster than the speed of light.
This means that even light cannot escape from a black hole. And the thing. What makes this possible is that a black hole binds quantum fields at that point. The quantum field pulls particles to the gravitational center. So when the speed of the quantum field reaches the speed of light. And crosses it. That field pulls particles with it. The field is like water. That takes objects with it.
So when a particle rides with a field in the event horizon, the field transports that particle. And that means the particle’s speed relative to the field that transports it is zero. Speed is always relative to some other object.
And then we can see a thing. That is called the arrow of time. The arrow of time means that when a particle moves forward, it transfers energy into those other particles. The arrow of time also happens with fields. And wave movement.
So, when a particle moves in time, it pushes other particles back in time. Then we face the black hole paradox number 2. Because escape velocity is higher than the speed of light, that means time travels backward in a black hole’s event horizon. That causes an interesting idea. Black holes are pushing time forward in the universe. That thing means that the black holes keep time moving in the universe.
The reason for that is quite easy to understand. The black hole’s ultimate gravitational field. Doesn’t let anything escape from that object. Because a black hole rolls fields into its spin axis. That forms whirl around it. We see those whirls as galaxies if they surround supermassive black holes. Those whirls deny the energy and particles escape from black holes.
The ultimate spin binds energy from around the black hole into the black hole. The outside energy or outside quantum fields tries to fill the hole. That is the energy whirl leaves behind. When a black hole binds energy into it. That leaves a lower energy area behind it. And the outside energy starts to fill. That lower energy pothole. The thing is that. The black holes are interesting. They bring information from the future to the point where they formed. But they also send information from the past to the future.
When time or energy travels. In the black hole, it acts like a water flow. It also binds energy. From around it. That makes a lower energy point just near a black hole. Like flowing water cools the air. This energy flow travels against the time. This means there should be some kind of point. Where the black hole. Pushes time forward. Or, it should make that thing. When the energy level turns lower, that causes the effect. Time travels faster because particles deliver energy. Out of them faster. Than in a high-energy environment.
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