Thursday, March 13, 2014

Relativity explained...


Sometimes, I wish 'Uncle Albert' was still with us, and taking questions from the unwashed masses. 

I'd like to know if it's possible for the amount of matter entering a Black Hole to be so great as to clog the Black Hole and bring its usual actions to a halt?

And of course, I want to know (like everyone else perhaps) where stuff goes after it disappears into a Black Hole....is matter from our visible universe going into some other alternate universe where it will form the basic building blocks of that one? If we can't really 'destroy' matter, but only convert it, then what are we converting it into through those Black Holes? Are we becoming the "dark matter" in someone else's universe on the other side of these Black Holes, and adding mass to their universe at the expense of our own? Or are we, in fact, observing only a glimpse of processes which may perhaps be part of the biology of some infinitely greater object, the nature of which remains a mystery? Is all this part of some insufficiently-understood growth process? Like I said the other day, "Where's Uncle Albert when we really need him?"

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