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Thursday, May 17, 2018

The black holes at the center of the universe

A.  An explanation of why blackholes are present where the big bang is alleged to have occurred

This is one of many areas where AuT predicted a result before it was observed.


SlashGear: The Density Cusp: Black Holes discovered en masse. https://www.slashgear.com/the-density-cusp-black-holes-discovered-en-masse-11530506/ Shared via Google News

          Gravitational theory would alone suggest this result, but the real reason is more an AuT suggestion.
          Looking at the big bang, there is no reason for a burst of energy to leave behind a huge mass of black holes.
          However, in the AuT universe (the real universe) the big bang is just the inflection point after the point of maximum compression.  What this means is that there is a collection of black holes, the most compressed part of the universe at the very center.  These are beginning to decompress, black hole dissolution also explained by AuT,
            In a universe where the longest lasting results are at one end and the shortest at the other, the black holes at the center of the universe would be the most durable and would be among the last to dissolve if they dissolve at all.
          Because the central ct states have the longest periods of stability, they also have the longest periods of compression.  These would be longest at what we view as the center of the universe, something entirely inconsistent with an exploding universe, but one totally consistent a universe which expands and contracts and where the transitions between compression and anti-compression are longest at the center while the edges reflect variations between compression and not that are faster than  time can account for, existing outside of the compression necessary to reflect time.

Overview
https://youtu.be/wTI_HNSMLAs
https://youtu.be/TLrWIsu9tPo



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