by Sputnick » Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:27 pm
astrolabe wrote:Hello Sputnick,
I think it's like Tinkerbell through the leaf myself, but your right, redshift is where it's at. I doubt if it was ever a binary BH system that came apart because of like charges repelling. Which brings up an old thought of mine (oh no! Not that!) If BH"s are so prevalent down to say quantum level in size, what DOES keep 'em apart?
So far all I've taken ahold of from reading about Quantum Mechanics is that it is said 'quantum fluctuations could cause stars to arise from nothing' (stopping Einstein dead in his tracks in the middle of a busy road). I will add, if stars can arise from nothing, why not the universe .. no Big Bang being needed .. Expansion and Red Shift being explained by the seeming law that nothing stands still except in infinity.
Returning to the Nov. 15 photo .. I do see a possibility that a large enough Dark Hole, say in our galaxy, could create its own galaxy .. with nature saying they would separate to maintain their individual identities.
[quote="astrolabe"]Hello Sputnick,
I think it's like Tinkerbell through the leaf myself, but your right, redshift is where it's at. I doubt if it was ever a binary BH system that came apart because of like charges repelling. Which brings up an old thought of mine (oh no! Not that!) If BH"s are so prevalent down to say quantum level in size, what DOES keep 'em apart?[/quote]
So far all I've taken ahold of from reading about Quantum Mechanics is that it is said 'quantum fluctuations could cause stars to arise from nothing' (stopping Einstein dead in his tracks in the middle of a busy road). I will add, if stars can arise from nothing, why not the universe .. no Big Bang being needed .. Expansion and Red Shift being explained by the seeming law that nothing stands still except in infinity.
Returning to the Nov. 15 photo .. I do see a possibility that a large enough Dark Hole, say in our galaxy, could create its own galaxy .. with nature saying they would separate to maintain their individual identities.