deema Posted November 5, 2016 Report Posted November 5, 2016 (edited) I believe i have come up with a sound theory as to the existence of dark matter, dark energy, and black holes, that I am calling the "Wood B Tru" theory... I believe that, both, dark matter and dark energy are "created" within black holes... I will speak, specifically, about supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies.... I believe that when matter enters black holes, "torsion" occurs at such a high rate, that on the "other side" ("southern hemispere) of a black hole, dark matter is spit out in a sort of reverse accretion disk. I believe that matter, gravity, and the strong nuclear force are combined, due to torsion, within the singularities of black holes at centers of galaxies, and spit out in a type of reverse accretion disk as dark matter I believe matter and light are combined, within the black hole, along with the four forces, to create a new type of "output" and the "dark" aspect is due to the black hole removing light and any ability to measure the output using light based technology..... I believe when light enters a black hole (along with the four forces), on the "other side", it is spit out like a "reverse" gamma ray burst..... from the "south pole" I believe the non visible aspects of light, along with electro-magnetism and the weak nuclear force are combined in a way to allow "dark light" to affect matter, moving it as gravity would, in the opposite way. I believe that the best way to test this theory would to be somehow measure "standard" black holes, the ones roaming around the galaxy, to see if the gravitational pull is greater than what would be assumed "just" from the black hole, itself... (as the pull can be measured around an entire galaxy, thus giving us the theory of dark matter, perhaps it can be done on a much smaller scale, somehow) It seems, to me, period, that light, matter, and the four forces are somehow "combined", within the black hole, to alllow them to work together in new ways..... By "default", in my opinion, this also explains the purpose of black holes... They are, essentially, factories of existence, ensuring that the universe continues to grow but assuring that galaxies "stay within themselves"...... As in, "they" are "saying", "okay, "we" are going to make sure that galaxies remain intact, so that species can spread and mingle, all the while, gaining understanding of the universe as well as technological advancements,(dark matter) but "we" are going to make sure that it is more difficult for any species to reach another, or all, other galaxies, in order to ensure no species is able to "conquer" the universe, (dark energy) thus keeping the "great quest" alive... Mother Nature's beautiful balancing act.... Perhaps the four forces are combined, somehow, with light, to super enhance the ability of electromagnatism to overide the power of standard gravity, resulting in dark energy capable of expanding faster than the speed of light..... All of this, of course, keeps intact the theory that information is never destroyed, and is one of the biggest factors in my belief that my theory is correct..... My logic is sound. My theory is, ESSENTIALLY, a reverse of what occurs going IN to the black hole. Update---edit......bla bla..... I believe that matter, gravity, and the strong nuclear force are combined, due to torsion, within the singularities of black holes at centers of galaxies, and spit out in a type of reverse accretion disk as dark matter, from the "south pole' of the black hole. I believe that the non visible aspects of light, electro-magnetism, and the weak nuclear force are combined, due to torsion, within the singularities of black holes, to create dark energy, which I am now coining "dark light", to be spit out in a sort of reverse gamma ray burst from the "south pole' of the black hole If I were to say to myself "what would be the relatively expected results of combining matter, gravity, and the strong nuclear force?", my answer would be somewhere along the lines of what dark matter is... If I were to say to myself, "what would be the relatively expected results of combining the non visible aspects of light, electro-magnetism, and the weak nuclear force?", MY answer would be somewhere along the lines of what dark energy, which I am now coining "dark light", would be Edited November 6, 2016 by deema Quote
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