The image on the left is a graphic from Nassim Haramein that - TopicsExpress



          

The image on the left is a graphic from Nassim Haramein that illustrates the dual Torus topology of black holes on all scales. Albert Einstein predicted that in some places, the fabric of space-time CURVES to infinity, causing a black hole to form, something that looks like a giant funnel getting smaller and smaller to the tiny point of singularity. Nassims physics predict a black holes topology to be that of a dual torus based on calculations that not only account for curvature of space-time but also for the the spin of the space-time metric itself as it CURLS toward singularity. You can visualize this dynamic as being similar to that of water as it goes down the drain. Nassim Haramein first described these black hole dynamics mathematically in his paper written in collaboration with Elizabeth Rauscher in 2003: The Origin of Spin: A Consideration of Torque and Coriolis Forces in Einstein’s Field Equations and Grand Unification Theory The image on the right depicts massive jets of gamma and x-ray emissions that emanate from the super-massive black hole that centers our galaxy. These jets were discovered and described more recently, in 2010. Image: NASA Read more: physicsworld/cws/article/news/2011/mar/14/star-hungry-black-hole-could-blow-galactic-bubbles Nassim predicted that we would find a black hole in the center of every galaxy in the universe almost 20 years ago and went on to describe the both dynamics and the structure of our galaxys central black hole (and all black holes) by including and properly accounting for, the math of spin incorporated into Albert Einsteins field equations. The result was a prediction of our galaxy having a giant dual torus structure, something that was later verified by observation, thanks to incredible recent advancements made in the technologies used to make astronomical observations. Read all of Nassim Harameins published papers here: resonance.is/explore/publications/ The Resonance Project • The Resonance Project - Página Oficial Hispana • Phys.org • ScienceAlert • Physics Today • Science Is Awesome • The Universe • Physics World • New Scientist • Cosmology-The Science of Universe
Posted on: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 04:49:48 +0000

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