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RE: Black Holes are Optical Illusions

in #science7 years ago (edited)

Maybe ;D They are drastically misinterpreted because we do not understand the true extent of gravity's influence on shaping the universe. All current interpretations are based on the assumption that because we see nothing in the visible light spectrum that they are therefore singularities. In reality, they are just so massive that they influence visible light more than the less massive objects that we do see visible light from. They are not singularities but rather are extremely large in volume and their gravitational effects, due to their high relative mass, produce optical illusions that we have taken at "face value".

Everything, everything is the result of gravity. If you are interested, check out my other post on here to see how gravity produces electromagnetism and redshift per distance (which has also been misinterpreted to be due to motion, leading to the Big Bang model's added complexities of "expansion of space" and "dark energy"). The post is available at https://steemit.com/science/@stevescully/how-gravity-produces-electromagnetism-and-redshift-per-distance

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