Victor Espinoza's: Thread of Intrigue

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REASONING​

CONTINUING WITH MY DISCOVERIES...

8. I discovered that gravity is created by a black hole in the core of the planet. And the force of the atom is also created by a mini black hole in the nucleus of the atom.

9. I discovered that the movement of the clouds is due to the black hole that is inside the Earth.

10. I discovered that the movement of the planets, is due to the black hole that is inside the Sun.


Very affectionately,
Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez
February 13, 2014

No need to double post the same crazy. At least watch the episode first.

Science is never evidence of truth, science is just an opinion.

Yes, but the law of gravity is WELL documented... this idea of black holes everywhere is nothing more than incoherent ramblings...
 
REASONING​

CONTINUING WITH MY DISCOVERIES...

8. I discovered that gravity is created by a black hole in the core of the planet. And the force of the atom is also created by a mini black hole in the nucleus of the atom.

9. I discovered that the movement of the clouds is due to the black hole that is inside the Earth.

10. I discovered that the movement of the planets, is due to the black hole that is inside the Sun.


Very affectionately,
Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez
February 13, 2014


Good.
 
No need to double post the same crazy. At least watch the episode first.



Yes, but the law of gravity is WELL documented... this idea of black holes everywhere is nothing more than incoherent ramblings...

The Law of gravity is incomplete. Einstein says the Bending of Spacetime, some people say Gravitons... others say black holes. Oh, and you have to also remember that Black Holes are incomplete as well.
 
The Law of gravity is incomplete. Einstein says the Bending of Spacetime, some people say Gravitons... others say black holes. Oh, and you have to also remember that Black Holes are incomplete as well.

Uh huh... so then does that mean there is a black hole inside of me? I mean, out in deep space, I would have my own, albeit incredibly small, gravitational pull. Simply put, if someone has mass, it has gravity, period.

But, while we're positing impossible scenarios:

How would you ensure the black hole at the center of the planet maintained a perfectly equal orbit with the Earth, hm? There is nothing to anchor it - black holes simply pass through normal matter, absorbing it. Even if the solid iron core of the Earth were hollow, and there were a tiny black hole therein, there is NOTHING to stop that black hole from leaving our orbit and, well, as a result, absorbing anything that it passed through.

Problem is, such a tiny black hole would vaporize into hawking radiation in short order... and then, oh no, no more "magical pull to keep us on the earth" and so everything would float away.

So... yeah, simply put - the notion of a black hole at the center of the planet being the source of gravity is impossible.
 
REASONING​

CONTINUING WITH MY DISCOVERIES...

8. I discovered that gravity is created by a black hole in the core of the planet. And the force of the atom is also created by a mini black hole in the nucleus of the atom.

9. I discovered that the movement of the clouds is due to the black hole that is inside the Earth.

10. I discovered that the movement of the planets, is due to the black hole that is inside the Sun.

11 I discovered that a tornado is a black hole.

Very affectionately,
Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez
February 13, 2014
 
Uh huh... so then does that mean there is a black hole inside of me? I mean, out in deep space, I would have my own, albeit incredibly small, gravitational pull. Simply put, if someone has mass, it has gravity, period.

But, while we're positing impossible scenarios:

How would you ensure the black hole at the center of the planet maintained a perfectly equal orbit with the Earth, hm? There is nothing to anchor it - black holes simply pass through normal matter, absorbing it. Even if the solid iron core of the Earth were hollow, and there were a tiny black hole therein, there is NOTHING to stop that black hole from leaving our orbit and, well, as a result, absorbing anything that it passed through.

Problem is, such a tiny black hole would vaporize into hawking radiation in short order... and then, oh no, no more "magical pull to keep us on the earth" and so everything would float away.

So... yeah, simply put - the notion of a black hole at the center of the planet being the source of gravity is impossible.

You are using a theory of black holes incomplete to justify itself. At the moment Black holes are in dispute, and even photons can escape due to some changes.
 
...and so everything would float away.

Can you describe for me what you mean by "everything would float away?" Away from what? And, is your concept of "everything floating away" that an object 1 meter from the center of previous earth, and an object at the surface of Virginia Beach, say, a beach ball...;) that the two objects would travel at the same rate away from the center? ...or do you think that the beach ball would move away from the center at a greater rate than the object closer to the center of the earth?
 
Can you describe for me what you mean by "everything would float away?" Away from what? And, is your concept of "everything floating away" that an object 1 meter from the center of previous earth, and an object at the surface of Virginia Beach, say, a beach ball...;) that the two objects would travel at the same rate away from the center? ...or do you think that the beach ball would move away from the center at a greater rate than the object closer to the center of the earth?

No idea Motor Daddy - as I said, it's a rather impossible scenario. It would probably start with the atmosphere (as the solar wind strips it away without any kind of gravitational pull to hold it there) but *shrugs*

@ Pythagoras - yes, the idea behind black holes is incomplete, but we are working with best-known data, as any good scientific discussion should... not happy magic impossibilities :)
 
No idea Motor Daddy - as I said, it's a rather impossible scenario. It would probably start with the atmosphere (as the solar wind strips it away without any kind of gravitational pull to hold it there) but *shrugs*

@ Pythagoras - yes, the idea behind black holes is incomplete, but we are working with best-known data, as any good scientific discussion should... not happy magic impossibilities :)

It's not impossible, the Galaxy surrounds a black hole, that is your proof, things can surround a black hole.
 
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14.- I discovered that a distance without ether is a black hole.

15.- I discovered that the Earth and the Moon revolve due to a black hole.

16.- I discovered evidence that the planet has a black hole: the rotation of the planet, the clouds and the moon are the same direction.


Very affectionately,
Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez
February 13, 2014
 
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14.- I discovered that a distance without ether is a black hole.

Very affectionately,
Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez
February 13, 2014
 
... Do you understand how gravity works... Nevermind, stupid question, of course you don't. If you did, we wouldn't be having this discussion, and i wouldn't feel like punching a wall with my face.

lol :D
 
It's not impossible, the Galaxy surrounds a black hole, that is your proof, things can surround a black hole.

You are using a GALAXY orbiting a Super-Massive black hole at super-luminal distances as "proof" that a black hole large enough to not vaporize into nothingness can exist a few thousand meters away from a liquid molten core WITHOUT absorbing said core, and WITHOUT giving off extreme amounts of radiation, and WITHOUT deviating from the orbit of it's containing planet enough to cause it to pass through and absorb vast quantities of said planets matter?

Seriously?

Pythagoras, I know you appreciate "out of the box" thinking and all that... but I can only look upon this attempt to reason away Victor's rambling as "enabling", much as one would continue to allow an alcoholic to deny they have a problem...
 
15.- I discovered that the Earth and the Moon revolve due to a black hole.

Very affectionately,
Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez
February 13, 2014
 
Victor - I am going to demand SOME proof of this... seriously. I don't care if you have to MS Paint a picture - you MUST provide SOME sort of substance for your claims, or you will start being cited for this madness...
 
Victor - I am going to demand SOME proof of this... seriously. I don't care if you have to MS Paint a picture - you MUST provide SOME sort of substance for your claims, or you will start being cited for this madness...

They are answers to my questions.
 
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