Black Holes

Black Holes

I think that antiparticles and antimatter exist in other galaxies because the annihilation of particles is why the big bang occurred. The positive forces aligned with negative forces releasing gases of high energy radiation, this is the glue that holds matter in place. I think the protons, neutrons and electrons keep multiplying and expanding. I believe that the release of gas is what takes us to the outer regions of our galaxy. The quarks that make the mentite or dark energy expand are charged with positive energy that reacts to antiprotons and antineutrons. The mentite is the metal that is charged negatively. It is the web that holds the matter in place. The gravitational waves is what is produced when annihilation occurs. The waves of gravity don’t occur by fluke they are the workings of an expansion that occurred in space after a massive annihilation, this created our galaxy but not our universe. The universe is infinite and forever expanding.

A black hole is the aftermath of a collapsed star. It is when the star has run out of fuel and gravity takes over, then the star turns in on itself and becomes an interstellar with a vacuum of gravity that is strong, where light cannot escape. I think it is a portal to other galaxies. I believe the particles of a black hole are not found because it is impossible.

Black holes are numerous in our universe because they are created when a star has run out of hydrogen. I think that magnetic particles are abound within a black hole formation. It is a molecular soup of positive and negative particles that change its shape according to temperature within its whirlpool. I believe this change in properties are due to a magnetic magnitude of metals repelling particles of ‘mentite’. This creates a vacuous system of movement undulating with gravitational warp monotonously moving in one direction that gives it a momentum of such force that light cannot escape it.

1 Comment

  1. Marco

    Thanks Noah, a very interesting and informative topic. I recently learnt about the different size black holes that exist. The largest one known as an Ultramassive Black Hole that is equivalent to 88 Billion times the mass of our sun and can fit 3 of our solar systems within it. Very cool subject!!

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