Black Holes And Why Time Exists

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Black hole simplified or why life can exist e=mc2 The sun, a source of energy, burning hydrogen. It converts that hydrogen 26 times, from one element to the next, until it reaches iron on the atomic chart. In its core that iron begins to accumulate until eventually there is too much and the star dies. Basically matter transformed from energy into another matter. What about the speed of light squared in that transformation? The energy produced to make these transformations can only be explained by the energy divided by the speed of light squared. M=e/c2. Which would mean the energy of the sun is harnessed by this conversion process. If not for this balanced conversion the sun would explode. The black hole, a source of immense gravity, so strong, it can even absorb light. What does it do? It attracts and absorbs all matter. What happens to this matter? It is being accumulated. Very much like a sun but its in a reciprocated way. The matter in a black hole is accumulated and in time the black hole reaches a point where it cannot absorb any more matter and it is ejected at the speed of light squared. Returning it back into our known universe as a star or star system or galaxy. The birth of a star….. C2=e/m. So I hypothesize, m=e/c2 and c2=e/m would also equal e/c2=e/m or 1/c2=1/m. continuing m/c2 =1 or c2/m=1. Mass and acceleration are indirectly proportionate. 345,960,000,000 mph. is the speed of light squared. How much mass would it take to effect this. An equal amount to equal 1. So when the mass of a black hole reaches an amount equal to the speed of light squared , I would say this is the point of conversion. As it exceeds the 1 factor it converts its mass through acceleration back into the universe.

On a much smaller scale. I would say when the mass accumulated in a star’s core equals 1 with the energy produced, the point of conversion, is reached and the star dies. In a star super-nova the mass has exceeded the 1factor or has an accelerated conversion rate and explodes. The mitigating factor is there are many stars sharing the wealth of mass being produced by a black hole which allows for time to become apparent. A balanced system would be a system with a conversion rate less than 1. This would allow for the change of atomic structure of hydrogen. 26 times it changes until iron. Luckily a slow process that happens over time. As the accumulation of mass before a black hole converts would take time. The one factor that allows for an effect on time is space or the volume of the universe. If the universe was to get to big, stars would die or explode before the reemergence of new star systems. If the universe was too small, the would be a very turbulent effect. Life would not exist.

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