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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Black hole growth

http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/10307/20131018/gravitational-waves-reveal-supermassive-black-holes-gain-weight.htm

Because black holes give up matter which has turned to energy in large amounts, perhaps as much as 90%, the part that stays (10% doesn't, in e-hologram theory) just turn into a heavy mass as you find in a neutron star where collapse is incomplete, instead it begins to wind, but does not fully wind (stop changing in every dimension) since if it did, the mass would cease to have gravity. This is because the fall into a completely wound state takes longer and longer as the speed approaches infinity.
It is even possible that neutron rings would form in orbit around the gravity sink, although there is no specific mathematical model for this in e-h theory.
The model, instead is one where you have acceleration of matter to the point where it beings to approach the speed of light, clock time changes go to zero and dimensional time changes increase towards the speed of light, falling gradually until all time dimensional changes stop and everything begins to happen at once in the singularlity.  However the majority of the converted matter escapes as energy.
In a neutron star, you don't have the same type of collapse.  Instead, the clock time increases to the maximum amount of change and the dimensional time changes slow down or cease allowing the time quantum to get closer together for purposes of moving through apparent space or apparent movement through nonexistent space if you must.
Why the difference?  That's for another blog.

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