Albert T. Viar Posted February 7, 2011 Report Share Posted February 7, 2011 Hello Astrophysics Enthusiasts, Space Com posted a photo of NGC 1097 where it was described as a Black Hole consuming a spiral galaxy. NGC 1097 has been revealed to be a White Hole and probably a component of an Einstein-Rosen Bridge. The difference is that NGC 1097 is building a spiral galaxy by ejecting matter with its opposed beams of matter. Einstein's theory of gravitation treats the white hole as an ejector of matter and the black hole as an acceptor of matter. Google shows pictures of NGC 1097 where one can clearly see that NGC 1097 is indeed a white hole. As for the spiral galaxy effect, either the beams are rotating, or the white hole is rotating or the spiral galaxy is rotating. Another item of interest is shown by the geometric form of the matter composing the spiral galaxy. The clumps of matter, drawn together by their own gravitation are followed by spaces where no matter is evident. This alternation of matter and voids are a sign of a Gravitic Waveform, a resonant structure with wavelength, frequency, peaks and nulls,indicating the presence of a Gravitic Spectrum at work. A Gravitic Spectrum suggests all the effects of a Field Spectrum should be observable. Other examples of this gravitic scenario include 1987A, SS433, and Centaurus A (CenA). The small clumps of matter forming the spiral galaxy, 1987A and its immediate neighbors show the same features. The visible beam of SS433 shows matter-void-matter features. I propose that those features represent matter freshly ejected by a white hole and that SS433 is also a white hole. CenA shows wavelength peaks and nulls with its upper portion showing a semi-transparent beam before the brown mass snugged up against the gravitic force-field. SS433 shows the matter-void-matter scenario in its visible beam. The cocoon of SS433 is likely a force field similar to that of CenA. NGC 1097 is described as a barred structure. The opposing jets form the visible bar of this and other barred structures. NGC 1097 has brought into our universe three structures which have opposing jets. There is not yet enough data to say if they are black holes or white holes. The three objects are in line with a beam of NGC 1097, which is the longest known such beam in our universe. The scenario of the three active objects being transported into our universe by NCG 1097 has ominous overtones. The increasing speed of expansion of our universe is another likely effect of the gravitic spectrum. Consider the effect of centripetal force acting upon a gravitationally bound and rotating galaxy. The outer portions would experience an ever increasing dislocation with distance from the core gravitational anchor. All the effects we observe in the currently known world of physics should manifest within the gravitic spectrum. I welcome comments and discussion. Albert T. Viar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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