Post by Pincho Paxton on Jul 24, 2024 5:47:21 GMT
The 'final parsec problem' Is Actually Dark Energy
Black hole maths is both backwards, and inverted, Mass is not attracted to mass, mass moves towards holes in mass which turns a black hole into a negative mass sponge. Dark matter is the outflow from the holes in that sponge. But even though the maths are backwards you get results, because maths works backwards 7 + 3 = 10, and 3 + 7 = 10, and -7 + -3 = -10, and -3 + -7 = -10.
You can get results in 4 different ways per formula. To get the true results you need to use observation of sponges, vacuum cleaners, and drinking straws. Everything moves from high pressure, and resistance towards lower pressure, and resistance.
Once you observe that you realise that the Cavendish Experiment is inverted, and backwards, and then you realise that black hole physics are inverted, and backwards, and gravity formulas are inverted, and backwards.
So actually you take the final parsec problem, and use it to divide up black holes into particle physics, and grow a galaxy that way. The final parsec problem can be used to hold the parts of the universe apart, and use it as Dark Energy.
Black holes start off big, get divided up, and the parts are held apart by this final parsec problem, and this acts as creation of new parts, and expands the universe, after first shrinking the universe.
It's important not to mistake Dark Energy for the expansion of the Universe however. Dark Energy is the scaling down, and moving apart of quantized physics. So there is a scaling down first, and then those scaled down parts are moved apart more like cell division with spaced out parts. So for example you get a galaxy from a divided up black hole, and the galaxy uses up an area that was originally more compacted. Space is divided up that way, so space has plenty of substance to it. Particles are holes with a spin around them, and space also has plenty of quantum spins dividing it up. The holes at the centre of particles eliminates the resistance of space, because toroidal spins can be turned to face the holes as quantum tunnelling. Gravity points down, because the holes point upwards. Earth is a gravity sponge, and mass is not attracted to mass, mass moves towards holes in mass. The spin is both mass, and Dark Energy, and the final parsec problem.
Pincho Paxton
Black hole maths is both backwards, and inverted, Mass is not attracted to mass, mass moves towards holes in mass which turns a black hole into a negative mass sponge. Dark matter is the outflow from the holes in that sponge. But even though the maths are backwards you get results, because maths works backwards 7 + 3 = 10, and 3 + 7 = 10, and -7 + -3 = -10, and -3 + -7 = -10.
You can get results in 4 different ways per formula. To get the true results you need to use observation of sponges, vacuum cleaners, and drinking straws. Everything moves from high pressure, and resistance towards lower pressure, and resistance.
Once you observe that you realise that the Cavendish Experiment is inverted, and backwards, and then you realise that black hole physics are inverted, and backwards, and gravity formulas are inverted, and backwards.
So actually you take the final parsec problem, and use it to divide up black holes into particle physics, and grow a galaxy that way. The final parsec problem can be used to hold the parts of the universe apart, and use it as Dark Energy.
Black holes start off big, get divided up, and the parts are held apart by this final parsec problem, and this acts as creation of new parts, and expands the universe, after first shrinking the universe.
It's important not to mistake Dark Energy for the expansion of the Universe however. Dark Energy is the scaling down, and moving apart of quantized physics. So there is a scaling down first, and then those scaled down parts are moved apart more like cell division with spaced out parts. So for example you get a galaxy from a divided up black hole, and the galaxy uses up an area that was originally more compacted. Space is divided up that way, so space has plenty of substance to it. Particles are holes with a spin around them, and space also has plenty of quantum spins dividing it up. The holes at the centre of particles eliminates the resistance of space, because toroidal spins can be turned to face the holes as quantum tunnelling. Gravity points down, because the holes point upwards. Earth is a gravity sponge, and mass is not attracted to mass, mass moves towards holes in mass. The spin is both mass, and Dark Energy, and the final parsec problem.
Pincho Paxton