From The Atom To The Black Hole

The black hole is the area of ​​space that has the most sublime gravity, none of which, not even light escapes. This is a general understanding of black holes.

 

If gravity is still a phenomenon, how can we actually use this statement? It's confusing. Furthermore, it also prevents our young thinkers from discovering the true nature of gravity.

 

When scientists quote gravity and formulate all sorts of formulas and equations around it, it hurts me the most when they know full well that there is no scientific proof for gravity. !

 

As an authority, many scientists do not like to believe that they really know what is accepted from their teachers - a legacy of centuries of scientific predictions, some of which have since been proven wrong.

 

It is no secret that scientific research is sometimes damaged by conflicts of interest or by greed for profit.

 

Personally, I do not believe that black holes really exist as described in the first paragraph. However, let them do it!

 

I think of myself as just another Faraday.

 

After many years of intense study, exploring the mysteries of gravity, I felt the need to share my theory of what is now called the black hole.

 

According to science, an atom has more space than matter. So, where is all the energy to keep the atom together and active, I ask?

 

This is my answer.

 

Some of the energy comes from the planet's electric field. This electrification field is generated by the planet's inner core electromagnetic field, which produces the known north and south poles.

 

And, the other half of the energy comes mainly to the planet from the nearest star. The star emits innumerable electrified particles that rain on all neighboring planets. Through these electrified cells, the molecule receives its energy and stays alive and active.

 

The auroras at the North and South Poles are physical examples of these electrified cells.

 

Our solar system and our galaxy work in the same harmony. This is why the planets revolve around their star and make their own orbits. The planets and their stars are attracted to each other due to these electrifying forces.

 

That is gravity.

 

The same is true of the Milky Way galaxy, which holds our universe together.

 

My theory is that a black hole is nothing more than a place in the universe where the electrification power of neighboring stars does not reach - so not a single atom can survive!

Comments

You must be logged in to post a comment.

About Author

Internment

Recent Articles