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Post by Pincho Paxton on Nov 30, 2013 17:38:54 GMT
Link... Do Black Holes Come in Size Medium?In my theory the black hole in the Galaxy is created by space grain colliding at a point. It takes a lot of material to start off this black hole due to the weak interaction of this space grain. The black hole is large because of the amount of material flowing into it. The material collides to become negative, and the negative material is the hole, and also escapes as smaller magnetic holes. The spin through this material builds up speed, and is swung out to create the Galaxy material, including more holes. Suns, and planets build up in these holes. For every positive material there is a negative space. If you dig a hole, you have a hole, and a hill, and if you put the dirt back in the hole you still have a hole, and a hill, but the materials are displaced, the air for example. So a sun includes a black hole before its collapse, and collapses into that black hole, and widens it by spin, the black hole is the space in the sun. For example iron is easily magnetised because it contains many holes in space, and electrons are holes in space driving a flow force from space grain, and that flow force is gravity. Intermediate black holes would probably happen when collapsed stars merge, but the amount of energy in the spin could light up a new star, so it's hard to say.
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