What a presumptuous question. What a preposterous notion.
Where do you even start unraveling that tightly knitted thought pattern?
(Please note this blog post is purely hypothetical and shouldn't be interpreted as fact)
How do black holes work?
Where do you even start unraveling that tightly knitted thought pattern?
(Please note this blog post is purely hypothetical and shouldn't be interpreted as fact)
How do black holes work?
black hole
noun
ASTRONOMY
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- informala place where money or lost items apparently disappear without trace.
Okay. So we know now that black holes are areas in space that have such a strong gravitational field that they pull in everything that comes within a certain distance of it. We are also told that at the center of our galaxy, the milky way, there is a super massive black hole.
So taking this information into account, and presuming you're aware of certain conspiracy theory's surrounding the globe, and have stumbled upon or researched a bit into the flat earth, you might start to see where I'm coming from.
This hypothesis proposes that the sun and moon are actually stars orbiting around the black hole, and the planets are also orbiting said black hole. Earth is clearly in the center of all this, being a geocentric model and not a heliocentric model.
When you look out at the night sky, you look through a lens - this is due to perspective. Directly above you, you can see everything clearly, and as you look farther away things get smaller and there is a whole lot more to see.
EG:
The above image shows exactly what I mean, about the sky acting as a lens - it's a 360 degree photo looking right up into the sky, while also showing everything around the edges. This is what you see when you look directly up - the middle being closest to you.
What could cause this lens effect?
This is what a black hole would look like if you could see space bending around it (according to leading physicists) - if this is the case then what we see from earth could easily be what is seen from inside that "bubble" in space that is a black hole - only light is entering it because of gravity and no light can escape.
Now imagine that our moon is actually a white dwarf star - unlikely I know - but it's a possibility (if you're open minded)..
If you're following this thought pattern still then I applaud you.
Above shows "normal space" in blue and the "black hole" in red - if you've followed me to this point it might be easy to grasp the idea that we could very well be inter-dimensional beings - but we are stuck inside a bubble unable to escape unless we can figure out how to travel faster than the speed of light and escape the pull of the black hole protecting us (which is unlikely). That is a common law, and is well known in the space industry. There is no point even attempting interstellar travel until we know we can go the fastest possible speed - otherwise we will overtake our older space crafts and render all of that effort useless.
When it comes to the "Flat Earth" - I think that's really just the tip of the iceberg.
Anyway.
Thanks for reading my mad ramblings.
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