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posted on Jan, 30 2011 @ 07:00 AM
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interesting. what if it's an active galaxy? check this video out

Google Video Link



posted on Jan, 30 2011 @ 07:01 AM
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see post above and watch whole thing when you get a chance.
it's verrrry interesting but rather long.



posted on Jan, 30 2011 @ 01:06 PM
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Fantastic video - thanks for posting.


Is the vortex illustration used in the video to depict the gravitational power of a black hole simply an illustration? I understand that the black hole itself (theoretically) creates a "tear" in the fabric of space time which lends to the illustration of the downward pulling vortex, but I can't help but see that illustration as flawed -- kind of like trying to explain a fourth dimension in 2-D...

If a black hole were spherical, its gravitational pull would be equal in all directions -- essentially creating a "vortex" in every direction. Accounting for the spin of the black hole would still at least create a top and bottom vortex, I guess...



posted on Jan, 30 2011 @ 01:11 PM
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Originally posted by cushycrux
Just show me one stargate and one man or woman from the other side and I will never ask again and believe this rubbish theory.


Somewhere in Sumeria...



This one even has the symbols on the outer ring

Giovanni di Paolo, 1445,
Creation of the World & Expulsion from Paradise




posted on Jan, 30 2011 @ 01:14 PM
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Originally posted by undo
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/files/f241b592e685ebe5.jpg[/atsimg]



WOAH You been holding out on me




Nice... got the source of that one?



posted on Jan, 30 2011 @ 01:38 PM
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it's on my post with the video of hawass in seti i's tomb . you must've gotten side tracked with the vid and associated link and didn't read rest of the post.

here it is (on the theban mapping project)
www.thebanmappingproject.com...
to see the post in question, just click the picture link in my signature.

edit on 30-1-2011 by undo because: (no reason given)



posted on Jan, 30 2011 @ 01:41 PM
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Originally posted by Vizzle
I do agree that a ship would have to have some sort of shielding they would be able to survive


Hence the reason UFO's are always 'fuzzy'



posted on Jan, 30 2011 @ 01:44 PM
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more precisely, this page, 3rd pic from the left, top row
www.thebanmappingproject.com...



posted on Jan, 30 2011 @ 02:07 PM
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p.s. the description for that one is:

Book of Gates, fifth division (P)/sixth hour (H), scene 41: uraeus in Lake of Fire (preliminary sketch).

direct link to pic with description
www.thebanmappingproject.com...



posted on Jan, 30 2011 @ 02:13 PM
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Originally posted by Yukitup
reply to post by undo
 


Is the vortex illustration used in the video to depict the gravitational power of a black hole simply an illustration? ..


yeah i think most of the close up images of black holes are illustrations.
not sure i understand the point of the rest of your post. are you just thinking outloud? i do that alot. lol



posted on Jan, 31 2011 @ 01:45 PM
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Originally posted by undo

Originally posted by Yukitup
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Is the vortex illustration used in the video to depict the gravitational power of a black hole simply an illustration? ..


yeah i think most of the close up images of black holes are illustrations.
not sure i understand the point of the rest of your post. are you just thinking outloud? i do that alot. lol


Sorry bout that - probably wasn't very clear...


The illustration in the video presented the "tear" in the fabric of space time created by the black hole as essentially a funnel, with the black hole creating a kind of toilet bowl effect of gravitational pull. As a result, matter appears to be pulled "down" into the black hole from "normal" space time above. My problem with the illustration is that matter would not simply be pulled from one direction -- there would be no "funnel" or toilet bowl effect from one direction (above) b/c the gravitational pull from the black hole would be equally exerted in all directions...

So assuming that galaxies form in discs around massive black holes in part as a result of the theoretical spinning of the black hole itself and that most of the matter subsequently absorbed by the black hole is therefore pulled directionally from its "equatorial" latitudes, the "funnel" effect should still be exerted in 360 degrees and not simply from "above" as it is in the illustration...

Probably not even worth breaking down, but those funnel illustrations seem to have been universally adopted by shows on black holes and, well, it just bugs me!!



posted on Feb, 1 2011 @ 09:00 AM
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double post
edit on 1-2-2011 by undo because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 1 2011 @ 09:00 AM
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can you draw a diagram of what you mean
and label the parts?



posted on Feb, 3 2011 @ 01:07 AM
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this is very interesting. I believe in stargate, but have we got any incident that has happened or going to happen. I believe this is like travelling to parallel universe or to another universe/place.



posted on Feb, 3 2011 @ 04:05 AM
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I believe I understand exactly what you are saying. I have the same problem when looking at diagrams of different objects, relating to space. For example, when an image is shown of a planet and they try to show that the planet's gravity effects space by bending it. They show the planet as sitting on a grid and depict the grid 'bending' around the planet. However, the space is 'bent' in all directions around the planet, not just where the grid depicts it.

So the force of the black hole would pull objects towards it, with it's gravity, in all directions, not just on the plane depicted by the funnel, shown in many illustrations. The gravitational force of the black hole exerted on an object would be the same from any point, equal distance from the black hole, no matter the objects location - north, south, east, or west, or any variation, respectively.



posted on Feb, 3 2011 @ 10:25 AM
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Originally posted by undo
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can you draw a diagram of what you mean
and label the parts?


Not that computer savvy... Sorry!

I wish I could, though...



posted on Feb, 3 2011 @ 10:26 AM
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Originally posted by esteay812
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I believe I understand exactly what you are saying. I have the same problem when looking at diagrams of different objects, relating to space. For example, when an image is shown of a planet and they try to show that the planet's gravity effects space by bending it. They show the planet as sitting on a grid and depict the grid 'bending' around the planet. However, the space is 'bent' in all directions around the planet, not just where the grid depicts it.

So the force of the black hole would pull objects towards it, with it's gravity, in all directions, not just on the plane depicted by the funnel, shown in many illustrations. The gravitational force of the black hole exerted on an object would be the same from any point, equal distance from the black hole, no matter the objects location - north, south, east, or west, or any variation, respectively.


Yeah -- What he said!

That pretty much nails it...



posted on Feb, 3 2011 @ 11:13 AM
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that's messing with my thought processes.
so is that why black holes are sometimes depicted as black spheres?



posted on Feb, 3 2011 @ 07:34 PM
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Originally posted by undo
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that's messing with my thought processes.
so is that why black holes are sometimes depicted as black spheres?


I don't have a problem with that - apparently the black sphere depiction is accurate with regards to the event horizon (which is all that we may visually observe of a black hole). As light is pulled into the black hole by its immense gravity and passes the event horizon we are not left with anything to observe (thus the black sphere).

Who knows what it looks like inside the event horizon, we'll likely never find out...



posted on Feb, 3 2011 @ 07:57 PM
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My hope in humanity dies a little for every sensationlist post I read without solid evidence lol
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