Topic: Quasar - Singularity Links
AdventureBegins's photo
Thu 04/21/11 10:00 PM
If we had the technology to look at a suspected 'black hole' or Singularity...

In the right 'vision' range to see antimatter creation...

We might see it emits antimatter.

If it does...

Quasars must emit matter.

So the Universe continues catching up with itself.

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Sat 04/23/11 10:23 AM
The universe expands.


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Sat 04/23/11 10:27 AM
There is a black hole within me. When I "go within" as the mystics tell me to... I find this black hole. It seems to exist in some sort of darkness. Hence why I wrote this poem.


You are the ONE


The truth is Darkness, there is no light;
But don’t despair in dark of night.
You are the ONE to make it right;
Bring forth creation; embrace the sight.

The Love is ONE and Light is Life.
You are the ONE in peace or strife.
Bring forth the light, let your heart shine.
For all is love, and love divine.

Bring forth the light; it comes from thee.
The truth of darkness cannot be.
You are the ONE, there is no night.
You are the ONE, bring forth the Light.


To dream is life, and not -- to die;
Bring forth the light and live the lie!
For Light is Life, and Love, the breath,
Tis at this door choose life or death...

Scorpio_WJR's photo
Sat 04/23/11 11:24 AM
Edited by Scorpio_WJR on Sat 04/23/11 11:26 AM
If we believe that matter has the ability to store energy... and this matter gets "sucked" into a black hole (due to gravitational forces) to the point where it is "broken apart or ultra-compressed" to become part of a singularity, would the energy stored in such matter be released as the matter is rearranged, thus becoming a quasar? Is energy affected by gravitational forces? The matter can be sucked into the black hole, but what happens to the energy stored in such matter?

AdventureBegins's photo
Sat 04/23/11 01:30 PM
Link...

Singularity: compressed heavy mass point.
Event Horizon - change of state of incoming matter. (matter to antimatter)

Quasar: compressed 'light' mass point.
Event Horizon - change of state of incoming antimatter. (antimatter to matter)

Antimatter is not 'attracted' to matter. It 'runs' from the largest mass point. Which is why it moves toward orbit when 'created' in an upper atmospheric storm - as seen by NASA's orbital sensors. It was 'running' from the mass point of Earths(gravity).

If this is correct.

there must exist an antimatter periodic table in direct oposition to a periodic tabel of matter elements.

(some particles of antimatter would 'run' faster than others)

Scorpio_WJR's photo
Sun 04/24/11 03:56 AM
Edited by Scorpio_WJR on Sun 04/24/11 04:01 AM
The way I've always thought about it was:.... Singularity: compressed point of infinite mass and infinite density.....Event Horizon: change of state of incoming matter in which any energy stored in such matter is released....Quasar: released energy, viewable as light, radiating outward in all directions..... Similiar example: work is done to compress diesel fuel in a diesel engine, thus storing energy in the fuel, the fuel is compressed by the piston until it changes state, into water and gas, and stored energy is released, moving the piston back towards the uncompressed state. Antimatter? not convinced.

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Sun 04/24/11 04:45 AM
Interesting news item the other day about the possibility of planets existing within the "calm eye of the storm" within black holes.

I'm a big fan of the suggested "evolutionary" model of the universe, in which a universe's evolution is only considered successful if it gets to the point where it creates black holes massive enough to punch a hole into another reality and voila! big-bang up another universe.

Mesmerised as bath water drains away.

metalwing's photo
Mon 04/25/11 07:37 PM
quasars don't actually emit anything ... if you are referring to the black hole at the center of the galaxy. The high gravity attracts matter which rubs together as it falls into the black hole. The incredibly high friction causes the matter to emit radiation in all bandwidths which is what we see as a quasar.

AdventureBegins's photo
Tue 05/03/11 08:14 PM
Really?

Everything I have read on Quasars indicates that they exist at the very edge of our range of 'vision'...

Not in the center of our galaxy but at the edge of the known universe.

whereas 'black holes' exist scattered throught said known universe.

I have yet to read anything that indicates a 'quasar' exists within our galaxy... However much exists that indicates a 'black hole' does.

In a spherical reality the 'edge' of knowledge must of necessity exist at the point where our 'vision' reaches the radius of the sphere.

i.e in all directions from our 'point of origin' exists the 'edge' of our knowledge.