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Originally posted by blocula
[ What are the other "black holes" that we observe? ]...
everything we see,touch,hear,taste and smell is happening within our brains and nowhere else
Originally posted by MrXYZ
If I were you, I'd look up the definition of a black hole and its physical characteristics, and then do the same when for singularity. That way, you should realize how silly your claim is
Not trying to offend, but for crying out loud, the universe can't be a black hole because only a tiny fraction of its content consists of what we define as black holes.
Originally posted by MrXYZ
reply to post by rwfresh
The simple (and only truthful) answer is that we simply haven't figured it out. Having said that, nothing we know so far would suggest this isn't reality...and it's even supported in philosophy through Decartes' "I think, therefore I am".
You're trying to fill a gap in knowledge with belief
Originally posted by blocula
we don't really know where we come from...we don't really know where we are...we don't really know why we are here...we don't really know where we are going...
our best guess at reality is the electromagnetic spectrum...of which our very limiting five senses, allows us to perceive only a very little of whats actually all around us and invisible ......en.wikipedia.org...edit on 5-10-2011 by blocula because: (no reason given)
yes,our universe was created from a "big burst",not a "big bang".like from out of a white hole,the other side of a black hole in another universe or dimension.that filled with accumulated matter untill it could'nt contain anymore and "burst" open and spilled out its contents,through it's singularity and into what became...our universe.
Originally posted by Mindweaver
reply to post by blocula
I think the big bang was from the other side of an ancient giant black hole on the other side that sucked everything in from its region then exploded spewing out everything it took in.
I know it's weird but hey kind of makes sense.
...Churning galactic gas revealed
Thursday, 6 October 2011 Stuart Gary
ABC
After 30 years, astronomers have captured the first ever image of the turbulent gas in our galaxy (CSIRO)
[...]Writhing gas "A pit of writhing snakes and worms" is how astronomers are describing the first ever pictures of the turbulent gas that makes up the interstellar medium.
Scientists have been trying to capture this image for over thirty years.
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