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Date of upload: Sep 17, 2023 ^^
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I've had a theory that a massive object orbiting the black hole, such as a smaller black hole, would alter the shape of the larger black hole's event horizon. The event horizon would shift closer to the center. This might allow matter just inside the event horizon to suddenly find itself on the outside.
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Time could be different around a Blackhole. The Star could have been virtual for a while. Magnetism returns to Dielectric energy inside a blackhole.
It's not that Light can't escape a Blackhole/Counterspacial Sink. It's Light can't exist in a Blackhole/Counterspacial Sink. Magnetism returns to Dielectric energy, no transverse waves Nodes, for Light to propagate on.
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Dr. Ben Miles, thank you for bringing up Yvette Cendes' work. It is easily some of the most interesting and significant sets of astronomical data I've seen in years. My comment earlier today, 22 Sep 2023, is now a CC BY 4.0 DOI-registered paper with five figures (the figures help):
T. Bollinger, Black Hole Burps and the Asymmetric Orbital Scale Hypothesis, TAO Physics 2023, 0922 (2023).
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Sometimes i think the internet is messing with me. New information, old information, believed information,informed information,shared information,trusted information,hawker information! Sometimes i think it tries to make me forget who i really am while i watch this stuff. I know its crazy type, paranoia probably. I always remember who's in control. I have a real life.
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This is what I think about it 😅: Nothing can come out of a black hole so the material we observe was not beyond the event horizon yet. Couldn’t it be that on the edge of the event horizon, material gathers in a way that it become invisible to observe? It’s smeared out so to say. Due to the spinning of the black hole the material gathers to a point that it has so much mass that it is spit out again? Many greetings from the Netherlands!
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@DrBenMiles
7 months ago
Thank you so much to Yvette for talking with me about this topic. Check out the link the description for her recommendations for joining the field of astrophysics
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