{"id":12657,"date":"2023-12-06T07:40:17","date_gmt":"2023-12-06T07:40:17","guid":{"rendered":"\/?p=12657"},"modified":"2023-12-06T08:17:30","modified_gmt":"2023-12-06T08:17:30","slug":"i-think-black-holes-have-complex-interiors-containing-all-the-information-of-their-lifetimes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/?p=12657","title":{"rendered":"I think black holes have complex interiors, containing all the information of their lifetimes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I expect, eventually, someone will model black holes with traveling and standing waves to find infinite ways to fill a region of space with complex energy structures where visible light is not emitted, but strong gravity is. My own view is that the big bang was just a quark gluon nova in a much large universe. It is easier to work with real structures and data than magic and approximations.<\/p>\n<p>There are nearly infinite ways for regions of space to have complex structures &#8211; where their interior does not emit visible light, but 3D gravity images are easy to measure using arrays. I see our small &#8220;big bang&#8221; in a much larger open universe collapsing under its own weight to form new galaxies around dark matter fragments and much recycled previously hidden condensation nova.<\/p>\n<p>Regions of space with closed interiors, have gravity images easy to measure using arrays. Our &#8220;big bang&#8221;, part of a larger open universe, collapsed and fragmented under its own weight. Previously invisible fragments formed new galaxies and raw materials. Gravity is dark matter.<\/p>\n<p>Regions with closed interiors have gravity images easy to measure using arrays. Our &#8220;big bang&#8221;, part of a larger open universe, collapsed and fragmented under its own weight. Its invisible fragments formed new galaxies, stars and raw materials. Earth gravity is 1\/6 dark matter.<\/p>\n<p>The gravitational energy density is g^2\/(8*pi*G) = (G*M\/R^2)^2\/(8*pi*G) = G*M^2\/(8*pi*R^4) = (G*M\/R) * [ M\/8*pi*R^3 ]<\/p>\n<p>(G*M\/R) * [ M\/8*pi*R^3 ] = (G*M\/R) * (1\/6)*[ M\/(4\/3)*pi*R^3 ]\u00a0 = (G*M\/R) *(1\/6) * DensityEarth<\/p>\n<p>GravitationPotentialAtSurface = (G*M\/R)<\/p>\n<p>GravitationPotentialAtSurface *(1\/6) * DensityEarth = GravitationalEnergyDensityAtSurface<\/p>\n<p>I only had a few characters for Twitter general readers, so I cryptically said &#8220;Earth gravity is 1\/6 dark matter&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The earth&#8217;s gravitational energy density is roughly equivalent to a magnetic field of 379 Tesla.\u00a0 It has a spectrum that extends from nanoHertz to soft x-ray with a peak in the KeV range from 250 eV to 1500 eV. In everyday terms it is not in the visible range but thermal, infrared, THz, XUV and soft x-ray. All fields that can penetrate everyday masses.\u00a0 But very ordinary &#8220;electromagnetism&#8221; just new and emerging fields of study.\u00a0 I call the whole of those technologies, extending to gluon energies and sizes as &#8220;gravitational engineering&#8221;. The neutrinos are a form of dark matter (they are invisible but stable energy structures with emerging chemistry and rules).\u00a0 The mass of the &#8220;graviton at the earths surface is about 0.025 eV.&#8221; and is likely a relic neutrino gas bound into a superfluid field.\u00a0 A work in progress.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I expect, eventually, someone will model black holes with traveling and standing waves to find infinite ways to fill a region of space with complex energy structures where visible light is not emitted, but strong gravity is. 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