Harpz Posted May 18, 2010 Report Posted May 18, 2010 As time, from an external view, slows the nearer it gets to large masses and indeed near (or does) stops at an event horizon of a black hole, I would suggest that gravity is a force that is created due to time moving slower around any mass - that time travels faster where there is no matter than where there is matter, the more matter the slower the time; so that the expansion of the universe is slower around mass and matter itself is also expanding as it travels away from the centre of the universe. Imagine two large pieces of matter of equal size, floating in space. Time on each piece would be the same, now the space between them would have time at a slower rate, this could be enough to bring them together as they both expand. I think mass and energy are essentially the same - maybe the alterego of each other. Black holes could be the melting pot of existence, where matter and energy go to cancel each other out and become nothing, where time has no place as it is now the place of non-existance. It could be possible that our universe is the shape of a giant distorted donut with voids that all the galaxies and gas form on the surface. The skin of the donut could be moving like a giant smoke ring with the matter starting near the ineer edge and moving towards the outer edge, when the matter is on the outer edge it then carries on travelling on the other side going towards the inner edge of the universe where it reappears to travel to the outer edge again. This would allow for an appearance of accelerated expansion the further the galaxies are from the inner edge. It would also allow for a giant void to be at the centre, where the hole is on a donut. I sometimes come to the point where I believe that non-existence has more gravity. non-existence and travelling at the speed of light are the two sides of the same coin. Both seem to bring time to a standstill. A black hole does not allow light to escape because apparently the black hole has enough gravity to stop the light from escaping as light affected by gravity. But what if light can't escape because time doesn't exist in a black hole because black holes are voids of existence in the fabric of our universe. What if non-existence and mass / matter are the same thing? Time seems to be moving quickest where there is least mass, this then gives weight to an explanation of how gravity works. It is a distortion of time that pulls matter and energy together. What if all black holes are the same point in the cosmos where the universe is distorted in a way so that there is just one black hole with many different view points from the fabric? Quote
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