Understanding The Universe Part One
Thursday, 29 January 2015
Understanding The Universe Part One
The dialogue on the video is here for those having problems with my dictation & Northern Ireland accent >>
I am doing an educational video, with my own versions on the universe, it's beginning and its endings. I am not Robert Newton or Albert Einstein, but my common sense will guide me through. There are concepts we need to understand further, the first one is blackhole's, bullshit!, there is no such thing as a blackhole, in the universe. These are objects misleading named, which are solid and have got extreme dense matter, matter is another word for stuff, materials, so it has substance, anything that has substance contains matter. Matter cannot be destroyed or created. So through this talk I will no longer refer to black holes, I will call them EMUs, as they have got substance, they are not a hole, they are solid, emu, is an acronym, I have come up with, meaning extreme mass unit. If you think, of this as an extreme mass unit, then you know you are thinking of something solid, that is not a hole.
EMU’s exists mainly in the centre of all Galaxies, and because of their extreme gravitational flow, all the planets, stars , fragments, dust and gasses of that galaxy orbit the emu, outside its EVENT HORIZON . Now, we cannot see the emu because, light will not reflect back from it, its gravitational entrapment is so intense, that the light cannot escape from it. So we can't see it, all we can see is this black circle in the middle of the galaxy. Now the outer edge of this circumference of the circle that we are looking at, is the event horizon of the emu which is in the middle of the circle. The emu can be any size, it could be the size of a golf ball, it could be the size of an atom, but it is extremely powerful, and that's why all these gigantic planets are trapped & orbit round it.
Our moon is trapped & orbits around us, outside the Earth's event horizon. Most don't think of the Earth as having an event horizon, but it does, if an object of a smaller mass comes within the event horizon of the Earth, then it will be pulled in and hopefully burn up in the atmosphere before it does any serious damage. So as the moon orbits the Earth, because it is caught within that gravitational field, we have a lot of other man-made objects out there, satellites. Space projects, one thing and another orbiting the Earth. The moon and the Earth and all the other planets in the solar system, Pluto and mars etc., are all orbiting the sun. We call this the SOLAR SYSTEM. The moon takes a month to orbit round the Earth, the Earth takes roughly a the year to orbit the sun, and the sun and the solar system all orbit the emu at the centre of our galaxy, which is called the Milky Way. Now, after that short description, hopefully you will understand what an emu is, after the emu we have another word, which people are not familiar with, that is the event horizon. The event horizon is the circumference around the emu, or any planet, which an object of smaller mass, coming within that field, will be pulled in and absorbed. A way to understand mass, for example, on the moon and on the Earth, we will weigh differently, we will weigh different on any planet, that has a difference in its gravitational exertion upon our body or upon our mass. The moon is one quarter the size of the Earth and if something on the Earth weighs 600 kg on the moon, it will weigh a hundred kilograms, thus on the moon you weigh one sixth of what you weigh on the Earth, but the mass does not change, Now to me, this is common sense. So, weighing yourself on different planets will result in different readings, so weight and mass are not the same. Mass is completely different. The mass will not change, but if you weigh yourself on an emu, you will find that impossible, because you will be absorbed and all your atoms will be immersed into the emu, therefore your mass will change, your mass will become many many times stronger, because you have become part of the emu. Emus grow in strength as objects are absorbed by them, we will go to a big extreme, were one emu is absorbed by another emu, while they grow in mass, they decrease in volume, and they increase on the event horizon. This circumference of the event horizon gets greater, but the volume of the mass gets smaller and the mass increases, if you understand what I mean, that is not hard to understand, it just takes a wee bit of figuring out. The mass added to another mass, doesn't necessarily make it bigger, on earth and blah blah blah, places that are outside emus, they will increase and size, when you add mass to mass. But on an emu it is different, because everything that is added to the emu, is adding to the emu's gravitational attraction which it will continue collapsing in upon itself and getting smaller and smaller, but more and more mass is contained within, and that mass has got extreme gravitational pull. That's why light cannot escape from it, nor anything else. Anything coming within the event horizon of the emu is going to be drawn in, it’s going to be absorbed by the emu, it's going to increase the emu's mass but decrease its size. So, the thing to understand here is that mass and weight are not the same, so, hopefully now we understand the difference between, matter, weight and mass and we have an insight into the event horizon,
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