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Thread #123911   Message #3774042
Posted By: Donuel
20-Feb-16 - 06:20 PM
Thread Name: BS: What went Big Bang?
Subject: RE: BS: What went Big Bang?
Sorry, this thread is closed.

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They say we can not count how many black holes are in the observable universe. Swift is too narrow a field to do a decent count, Webb is similar but can detect gravity deformations very well. Future eyes on the universe will give a better count. The rate of black hole creation is to my knowledge about one a day. Knowing if this rate is currently steady or not would be interesting.

The personal passion to learn more about the universe is obviously shared by a swarm of religionists from every era. Of course the curiosity of where we come from, what are we made of, what are the forces in are bodies that we share with the universe. First the simplistic answers and absurd ideas are explored disproved and we move on to more cohesive ideas. Some of these ideas are out of bounds to intuitive thinking and some are not. The iron in our blood fused in stars is the fatal poison for stars. All the rest of the elements essential for our life are all created by different sized super novas all serve to be star dust
essential for our life. Heady stuff for people who need simple answers to creation.

Old Dude ; Math is not the stuff or building bocks of the universe, the universe is.
A mathematic description of a hexagonal plane is that of a bi dimensional shadow without a dimension of width and is not the thing that exists in the universe that displays that shape. In the same way , multiple dimensions can be expressed in math with ease while perceiving them in human vision is virtually impossible. Math is not the perfect predictor mathematicians often think it is. So far super computers are giving us valuable insights after trial and error.

insights I expect many to discover and prove is the "uncompactability of neutrinos " in neutron stars and black holes. It is beginning to look like the neutrino is the final stage of gravity compaction and demolition of matter.
This would make the concept of singularity different than it has been.

That's enough spare ideas for now that form my perspective which is afterall limited.