12-21-2019, 12:16 PM
Science absolutely does not know what a black hole is. We can make observations which result in theories. Einstein's math is just a raw framework which might be a clue to some hugely greater meaning. There is a physics theory which states there is a black hole at the center of everything from subatomic particles to galaxies.
One observation is that it appears the universe is expanding. This supports the idea that the whole universe(s) is evolving/growing in some way. If you explore the idea that we become co-creators, and proceed from the theory that this is an infinite universe—an infinite field of possibilities (the wave function)—then it follows that as consciousness creates more, there is more manifested into being (the particle function) from the infinite field (the wave function).
The infinite field of possibilities, or you can call it The Creator, or the source, or the wave, or the Implicate Universe (David Bohm, physicist), can be thought of as a medium from which anything can be manifested. So you can exchange with, create from, and go back to, the medium. The key to it is consciousness, which uses intention. This is supported by the famous double-slit experiment which shows that an observer changes the wave function to a particle function.
It sounds logical that a black hole, as we have heard it described due to the "Big Bang" theory, would be an STS function of the universe—taking everything into itself. But the Big Bang is only a theory. And black holes radiate Hawing radiation, in theory, so they "give" something back. The Big Bang theory has always seemed to me to be extremely simplistic and linear. Science evolves as we see a bigger and bigger picture; for instance, the geocentric view of our solar system evolved when Copernicus made better observations and concluded the planets revolved around the sun. This is just one example of how science evoles, and the theories of the day are disproven by a bigger picture.
One observation is that it appears the universe is expanding. This supports the idea that the whole universe(s) is evolving/growing in some way. If you explore the idea that we become co-creators, and proceed from the theory that this is an infinite universe—an infinite field of possibilities (the wave function)—then it follows that as consciousness creates more, there is more manifested into being (the particle function) from the infinite field (the wave function).
The infinite field of possibilities, or you can call it The Creator, or the source, or the wave, or the Implicate Universe (David Bohm, physicist), can be thought of as a medium from which anything can be manifested. So you can exchange with, create from, and go back to, the medium. The key to it is consciousness, which uses intention. This is supported by the famous double-slit experiment which shows that an observer changes the wave function to a particle function.
It sounds logical that a black hole, as we have heard it described due to the "Big Bang" theory, would be an STS function of the universe—taking everything into itself. But the Big Bang is only a theory. And black holes radiate Hawing radiation, in theory, so they "give" something back. The Big Bang theory has always seemed to me to be extremely simplistic and linear. Science evolves as we see a bigger and bigger picture; for instance, the geocentric view of our solar system evolved when Copernicus made better observations and concluded the planets revolved around the sun. This is just one example of how science evoles, and the theories of the day are disproven by a bigger picture.
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