05-28-2012, 02:20 PM
I would say that since all that are STO in general try to orientate themselves towards service
And only service is to those that ask for help (service to the other selves internal self)
That the higher point of service is to orbit someone who has the "strongest call"
I imagine black holes as the most isolated entities in existence and here is why.
Black holes fall into 3 major theories. Singularity surrounded by event horizon. Calab-yau manifolds and singularity rings with a inflationary empty space in the middle surrounded by a massive infalling pressure on the external edge
So, in other words
Point, is singularity, calab yau is surface and the third one is a donut.
So
IF we visualize the black hole in the center of our galaxy as a singularity, then we are circling around a point of infinite inward falling motion. Not a pleasant world view
IF on the other hand we visualize the black hole in the center of our galaxy as both a outwardflowing force and an inward pulling force both within the event horizon (outside 3 dimensional space/time but still actually having events that have their perceptual light cones pointing at something besides the central point) it becomes a infinite existence spinning around the singularity between the push of the singularity to expand and its great mass pulling it inwards. Still not a pleasurable world view because it is inherantly imprisoning as is obvious.
If on the other hand we visualize the black hole as a superdense collection of superstrings that have broken through the laws of our physics so that particles evaporate and turn to a "goo" of superstrings that vibrates so that what we perceive as the event horizon is actually the higher dimensional surface of the sphere of the black hole. And not actually a "point of no return" any more than the skin on your hand is the point of no return for a raindrop, it splatters on the surface and doesnt get sucked in but its shape is unrecognizable to the other waterdroplets with reference points only to other water droplets. Something amazing hapens. The black hole at the center, instead of being a inward pulling force, is the massive ball of superstrings comprised of both only one superstring and literalli trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion etc superstrings bundled together. This surface might indeed be at a state of constant vibration, change, and patterns, all at such levels of perception (superstrings) that we are only just barely able to see.
So, instead of only sucking matter inwards, what the black hole does is that by the virtue of its superstring nature it actually has a singularity at its core that is "shone" through the layer of superstrings with each string being "one entity" to create what we percieve.
And voila
Near infinite number of potentials (superstrings), surrounded by 500 billion stars(actuated potentials), then our sun of 8 planets with 1 in flux with a masculine center of mass surrounded by a feminine smaller fast spinning cold mass.
It seems then, that the singularity at the edge of our galaxy is both us and not us. Edit: meant to say center of our galaxy but "edge of our galaxy" feels just weird enough somehow
Just a thought though, pinch of salt recommended.
And only service is to those that ask for help (service to the other selves internal self)
That the higher point of service is to orbit someone who has the "strongest call"
I imagine black holes as the most isolated entities in existence and here is why.
Black holes fall into 3 major theories. Singularity surrounded by event horizon. Calab-yau manifolds and singularity rings with a inflationary empty space in the middle surrounded by a massive infalling pressure on the external edge
So, in other words
Point, is singularity, calab yau is surface and the third one is a donut.
So
IF we visualize the black hole in the center of our galaxy as a singularity, then we are circling around a point of infinite inward falling motion. Not a pleasant world view
IF on the other hand we visualize the black hole in the center of our galaxy as both a outwardflowing force and an inward pulling force both within the event horizon (outside 3 dimensional space/time but still actually having events that have their perceptual light cones pointing at something besides the central point) it becomes a infinite existence spinning around the singularity between the push of the singularity to expand and its great mass pulling it inwards. Still not a pleasurable world view because it is inherantly imprisoning as is obvious.
If on the other hand we visualize the black hole as a superdense collection of superstrings that have broken through the laws of our physics so that particles evaporate and turn to a "goo" of superstrings that vibrates so that what we perceive as the event horizon is actually the higher dimensional surface of the sphere of the black hole. And not actually a "point of no return" any more than the skin on your hand is the point of no return for a raindrop, it splatters on the surface and doesnt get sucked in but its shape is unrecognizable to the other waterdroplets with reference points only to other water droplets. Something amazing hapens. The black hole at the center, instead of being a inward pulling force, is the massive ball of superstrings comprised of both only one superstring and literalli trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion etc superstrings bundled together. This surface might indeed be at a state of constant vibration, change, and patterns, all at such levels of perception (superstrings) that we are only just barely able to see.
So, instead of only sucking matter inwards, what the black hole does is that by the virtue of its superstring nature it actually has a singularity at its core that is "shone" through the layer of superstrings with each string being "one entity" to create what we percieve.
And voila
Near infinite number of potentials (superstrings), surrounded by 500 billion stars(actuated potentials), then our sun of 8 planets with 1 in flux with a masculine center of mass surrounded by a feminine smaller fast spinning cold mass.
It seems then, that the singularity at the edge of our galaxy is both us and not us. Edit: meant to say center of our galaxy but "edge of our galaxy" feels just weird enough somehow
Just a thought though, pinch of salt recommended.