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truedeity on black holes


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lol... we don't even know what kind of fire the sun is made of. come on guys... geeze.

 

Once anything cross the static layer it's no longer matter. Black holes pierce space time (don't forget the negative electron universe here). The frequency of matter changes as its mass increases while approaching the black hole at the speed of light. In the Einstein classical variation this is impossible, but if you assume Maxwels position where the fHz changes as you get closer to light speed the state of matter changes in frequency. So the energy required to sustain your speed may in fact be less!

 

But that's before you cross the static layer, because the interior of the black hole is a completely different fabric of space and time. That static layer serves as a separation between the 7th dimension, and to and from other possible multiverses. We cannot grasp the 7the dimension. So to suggest that matter would still be in a form that can have properties such as density, color... It's ridiculous.

 

Et. al, As I said in the video, think of atoms/mater as it were a ball of twine en route through a black hole... that twine get unraveled. Even the very fine threads of the twine, the sub atomic pieces of the atom become apart. At this point the essence of matter is no longer a physical aspect. Density has noting to do with a black hole.

 

I think the death ray is actually the fusing of matter back together as matter has left a parallel instance universe and must be reconstructed because of entanglement.

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Post moved to its own thread in speculations, and closed. We already have a discussion about this particular "theory" in the movie-discussion-thing thread, truedeity. Keep your claims there, and not in threads that require actual science.

 

~moo

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