Black holes (or gravity wells) seem to be part and parcel of the ongoing
process of creation as massive amounts of matter get sucked down into
terrifyingly huge cosmic drain holes some weighing as much as billions of
solar masses. What happens to all the mass that gets consumed by black
holes? It is instantly transformed back into pure energy in a dimension
outside of space and time, which then reappears back in our own universe
as the universally expansive force of dark energy.A "7 Up" Universe that
Runs on Free Energy!The visible universe exists in a continuous state of
growth and change as immense voids "bubble up" between vast "walls" of
filamentary superclusters consisting of numerous galaxies and quasars all
with massive black holes lurking at their centers. New cells would
constantly be created in these ever expanding voids with this energy
collapsing or concentrating back into itself in the form of mostly dark
matter and then a small amount of physical matter. Because particles of
dark matter are much finer than particles of baryonic matter, they are
much easier for dark energy to create, explaining why there is so much
more dark matter than baryonic matter in the universe.In these vast voids
of dark energy between galaxies, trillions of asymmetric virtual
particles would "bubble up" from the void, creating vast, but very, very
tenuous streams of particles that may eventually form into subatomic
particles such as neutrons (not to be confused with the trillions of
nearly massless neutrinos that emanate from stars) or rivers of
electrically charged particles of plasma swirling down into galaxies
where it condenses into vast star-building nebulae. Such huge
electrically charged rivers of plasma have been found all over the
universe. Conventional astronomers assume these neutron streams came from
the "Big Bang." Along with dark matter, these currents of plasma create
massive filaments which form the backbone of galaxy creation. Countless
stars are created from these massive and ever present cosmic streams of
charged particles most of which are quite invisible but can be detected
at various microwave frequencies. Some of the oldest stars and the most
massive new stars would form into black holes which in turn would give
off more vast streams of charged particles through its intensely
concentrated magnetic poles while giving off Hawking radiation before
eventually evaporating back into the rest of the universe. The eternal
cycles of preservation, destruction and creation are therefore repeated
throughout all existence!Are New Worlds Being Created from Natural
Particle Accelerators?Could new hydrogen atoms also form from the vast
streams of plasma particles accelerated out from massive
electrical/magnetic energy vortices (magnetic poles) piercing the center
of vast black holes or quasars? If so, such hydrogen atoms would
eventually concentrate into nebulae, stars and ultimately, form whole new
worlds.Contracting and Expanding Forces in a Dynamic EquilibriumThere may
be a constant balance of expansion, creation, contraction, and recycling
of old matter into new particles through the formation of energy vortices
or black holes. There may therefore be a dynamic universal balance or
relationship between dark energy, black holes, and the creation of new
matter. It may very well be that the contracting energy of black holes
and other gravitational sources are dynamically and universally balanced
by the ever expanding and all pervading influence of dark energy.Super
Massive Black Holes Reside in Every Galaxy Give Off Massive Amounts of
RadiationThere is much evidence to support the idea that most galaxies,
including our own Milky Way galaxy, must have at their centers super
massive gravity wells in the order of millions of solar masses. It has
been known for a long time that quasars are most likely new galaxies yet
to mature into full spiral and other types of galaxies as they go through
their evolutionary stages. Black holes tend not to be "black" at all;
they often, in various strange ways, seem to emit all sorts of particles
and types of radiation. One medium sized gravitational vortex, for
instance, gives off X-rays 260 million times brighter than the radiation
from the sun even though it is only 500 times its mass. Generally, the
multi-million solar mass gravity wells seem to "create" out of absolutely
nothing entire galactic formations around their equators as massive rings
of glowing stars and bands of opaque gaseous nebulae. Of course, most of
the matter seen or detected may simply be originating from an outside
source as gravity pulls it in."Alpha Omega" Black Holes Recycle "Old
Matter" back into New Particles of Dark Energy Throughout the "White
Hole" of all Surrounding SpaceBlack holes, often thought as being a
location in space where all time ends, seem to act also as its own
beginning similar in fashion to the Christian "Alpha and Omega" or "the
First and the Last." If there is an end to time, it may be in a black
hole, while its beginning may be found wherever dark energy brings forth
new matter. Scientists have often wondered what happens to the energy of
a substance that gets lost forever down a gravity well. The universe is
filled with massive black holes and other sources of gravity. The energy
that is lost in the attraction of gravity is always sent back out into
the surrounding space as quantum particles of dark energy, a sort of
universal or collective "white hole" for all of the black holes in the
universe. The gravity well singularity is a way that all "old" matter at
its ultimate point of final entropy (end of its time) is recycled back
into particles of dark energy throughout the universal "white hole" of
deep space.Black Holes Represent an Amazing Spectrum of the most Violent
Extremes of the Universe and Are Points of Conjunction or Unification of
All the Main Forces of NatureWhat I see in black holes is a profoundly
significant conjunction of all the main forces of the universe: such as
gravity (centripetal), dark energy (expansive), magnetism, nuclear,
centrifugal, and most significantly, quantum or zero point energy. In
other words, a black hole could be a dynamic, matter creating, cosmic
engine powered by the vast amounts of quantum or zero point energy
naturally present throughout the universe. Black holes are generally
single, extremely massive particles or "holes" of timeless quantum (five-
dimensional) space (often of around hundreds of millions of solar masses)
bordered by an event horizon and having a huge rate of spin, creating an
ergosphere where it is theoretically possible for massive amounts of
energy and matter to emerge from.Here is a spectacular recent image of
what a galaxy-forming massive black hole looks like. Note also the
massive polar jets of synchrotron radiation shooting out in both
directions characteristic of quasars. All the larger sized stars (more
than five times solar mass) ultimately turn into black holes, yet black
holes, when large enough, seem to become massive matter and energy
processing engines that appear to form entire galaxies from nothing.
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