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Blackholes are like a rift.  You can't wrinkle a sheet and have a perfect rectangle still.  Because that sheet is wrinkled, there is air between teh bed & the motion of physics initially involved.  But, still... without what you know-- there is always another factor which constitutes for what we do (see) know.  There are so many of these types of things occurring in space, on a cosmic scale.  All of the 'blackholes' are the sum of unaccounted for (empty spaces), which must be ultimately accounted for.  Empty spaces may be inferred to mean, caused by energy.  Therefore, there are no gaps in succession of 'space', at a level of our comprehension.

In addition to this, many of these blackholes developing cannot possibly equate perfectly to a current and perfect balance, except but once in a blue moon.  Therefore, we have a distorted and spaced-out (various blackholes) amount of 'negative' energy.  We may as well refer to that as 'dark matter'.  If enough 'dark matter' is accumulated, yet unaccounted for... the accounting must prevail.  So a star may be born, particles accumulating-- or a star may implode.  I would refer to these causes of action in space as 'cosmic vibrations'.  [I'm guessing that this is similar to the development of String Theory]

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