Recent content by CryptoCraig

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    A Critical Examination of Cosmic Expansion and the Present-Day Origin of the CMB

    Its fact, at least from my POV, that what we've labeled as black holes isn't 100% known as is with MANY topics and celestial objects in Cosmology. Could BHs really have 2 parts? Let's forget about the "facts" that we think we know about BHs. Take as much time as you need while I have prepared...
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    Why Galaxies Are Not Expanding (discussion with Grok, Elon Musk's AI device)

    Is it possible to calculate the time delay in a single Galaxy's light reaching us from gravitational lensing? If so, there is at least one galaxy we can see where the light has taken different paths to reach us. We can calculate how quickly the light gets to our scope on each of those different...
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    A Critical Examination of Cosmic Expansion and the Present-Day Origin of the CMB

    @Jzz, If we are correct about the speed of light, then the universe, a long time ago, was expanding faster than it is today. No matter when you read this, that statement will remain true. I'm not injecting any knowledge into what we should all know to be fact, this is just a dislexic...
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    The Vacuum Catastrophe

    Maybe a blackhole's spin somehow makes matter closer to it orbit faster and faster. Maybe stars that are further away aren't in an orbit, but actually being pulled in. Maybe stars that are close to the BH aren't in orbit either.
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    The Vacuum Catastrophe

    ALL possible sources?!? But how? Every day (it seems) we discover something that challenges a long-time theory. How distant would an Oort Cloud type of debris field be from its central black hole if proportional to our solar system? What technology do we have that could detect these icy bodies...
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    The Vacuum Catastrophe

    @Gibsense, from what we observe within the Milky Way, do calculations work out correctly to what is observed for determining orbital speeds around BH Sagittarius? Is it possible that, like our solar system's Oort Cloud, galaxies simply have tiny celestial objects that are currently unobservable...
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    We live in a black hole. The accelerated expansion of the universe and dark energy are evidence that we live in a black hole!

    Why does the universe have to be expanding at an accelerated rate? Why can't it be that matter that enters a black hole through the event horizon accelerates toward the negative energy state "boundary"? Within the negative energy state "bubble" matter mirrors the positive energy state...
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    Affect of deep space on time dilation

    How much gravity (or G's) would you need to experience for time to go by 10 times faster? Assuming that the person or object is on Earth.
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    Deriving gravity without the use of Newton's gravitational constant:

    This could also explain why the double slit experiment produces multiple lines of light on the other side of the box. Light "rays" passing at the edge of one of the slits would be pulled, gravitationally, toward that edge. Maybe using different elements to make the slits would cause different...
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    Affect of deep space on time dilation

    Could artificial gravity produce the same time dilation effects as a large planet or black hole?
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    Why does classical physics gravity formulas/measurements do not work at a quantum level, what’s missing?

    Really all you need for a spinning disk is to have lift when it is spinning. Once you have lift, you should be able to control the lift with the speed of rotation... Then, slightly angling the saucer will give it direction.
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    Why does classical physics gravity formulas/measurements do not work at a quantum level, what’s missing?

    I've always thought that there could be a perpetual motion device using magnets. Long ago I purchased several N52 magnets to test out some ideas, None of them worked, life happened and never got to test out the most promising ideas. These magnets are now mostly unusable at this point. An idea...
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    the relativistic anomalies between space-time invariance, gravitation and the speed of light

    What about relative to the countless galaxies that may or may not exist just beyond what we can see in the observable universe?
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    Everything is in motion, yet nothing is really moving.

    Of course all things, you can say, has motion or the ability to move, but only relative to another object or observer. Lets dive into a possible future of our civilization. In this scenario imagine humans are advanced beyond belief. Part of the workforce actually commutes from Earth to...
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    the relativistic anomalies between space-time invariance, gravitation and the speed of light

    Who is to say that we aren't all going the speed of light. And, in fact, we probably are going the speed of light relative to something in the universe. If that is true, then we are violating at least one law of physics. We should be energy, right? Are we energy? If we are going light speed...