MJ, 

 You'll have to consider Hawking's new idea that the Higgs Boson may be 
unstable.  In that case, everything in the universe could just disappear at 
some point in time.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <mjackson74@...> wrote :

 

 But back to black holes, I think they are too cool not to exist. The remains 
of dead stars that died while creating the matter we are made from, the rest 
collapses into infinite mass, infinite density, infinite gravity - not even 
light can escape. What's not to like!
 
sounds all rather dark and negative to me, I don't think black holes are 
allowed in the Marshy speak the sweet truth Maitreya is coming to save us all 
universe of the Age of Enlightenment.

 

 From: salyavin808 <no_re...@yahoogroups.com>
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 4:50 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Black Holes Don't Exist
 
 
   

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <turquoiseb@...> wrote :

 Beautiful video, Salyavin. I know too little hard physics to be dangerous at 
it, but I just *love* the concept of black holes, especially the notion of the 
"event horizon." That's the point at which if you get too close to a black 
hole, it's all she wrote. You've passed the "point of no return" and you're 
going to be sucked into the black hole. There just ain't nothing you can do 
about it. 

My favorite use of this metaphor was created by my fave singer/songwriter Bruce 
Cockburn, in one of his most-loved love songs. In "Loner," Bruce equates the 
experience of gazing into his lover's eyes with the event horizon. Been there, 
been sucked into that...

 

 ...and there's no escape, ever. Nice allusion, nice song too, good old Brucie. 
I used to have a few of his albums, I re-bought World of Wonders recently, 
always my fave of his.
 

 But back to black holes, I think they are too cool not to exist. The remains 
of dead stars that died while creating the matter we are made from, the rest 
collapses into infinite mass, infinite density, infinite gravity - not even 
light can escape. What's not to like!
 

 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alT19_AzXFU 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alT19_AzXFU

 

 [ Hugh Marsh's violin solo on this cut is one of my all-time favorites from 
Bruce's work. Starting at about the 4:23 mark, just after the verses below, I 
think it's simply stunning. YMMV. ]

 

 Wild shadows, acid verbs
 Eyelids opening dans mon coeur
 Tu me touche comme la pression
 Des etoiles sur les tenebres* 
 In the elevator and the empty hall
 How am I ever going to hear you when you call
 I'm always living and I always die
 on the event horizon of your eyes 
 I'm a loner
 With a loner's point of view
 I'm a loner
 And now I'm in love with you 
 

* TRANSLATION: 
 Wild shadows, acid verbs
 Eyelids opening in my heart
 You touch me like the pressure
 Of the stars on the darkness
 

 From: salyavin808 <no_re...@yahoogroups.com>

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <jr_esq@...> wrote :

 A North Carolina professor challenges the common scientific wisdom.  If she's 
right, many of the theories about the expansion of the universe would have to 
be revised.  But she'll be under intense scrutiny to prove or disprove her new 
idea.
 

 Not half, there's a huge black hole at the centre of out galaxy, and pretty 
much every other one. I know someone who's studying them, not that you can 
directly of course but you can see the effects on material being sucked 
inside.There's tons of data too, so if there is no such thing they are going to 
have a lot of explaing to do. So this will be a turn up indeed!
 

 Here's a really cool video of a really cool discovery. It tracks the path of 
stars orbiting the black hole at the centre of the galaxy. Some day something 
will get too close and we'll see it in action. Kaboom!
 

 Tracking Stars Orbiting the Milky Way's Central Black Hole [720p] 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duoHtJpo4GY

 
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duoHtJpo4GY
 
 Tracking Stars Orbiting the Milky Way's Central Blac... 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duoHtJpo4GY In a 16-year long study, using 
several of ESO's flagship telescopes, a team of German astronomers has produced 
the most detailed view ever of the surround...


 
 View on www.youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duoHtJpo4GY 
 Preview by Yahoo 
 










 


 










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