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What if Dark Energy is just our Universe undergoing black hole evaporation?

Anonymous

totally, except I think black holes are donuts, our consciousness lives on the surface of the 2d holographic surface of the black hole, and our consciousness can only interact with matter and energy in contact with the hologram, the higgs field leashes the matter and energy to the holographic surface of the black hole and the matter and energy as it oscillates, enters hits the hologram 2x in the orbit (which is the g-factor) and when it's off the hologram it's dark matter--still has gravity because it's all leashed to the surface of the black hole--so it's all tugging on the surface (which deflects the surface--e.g. GR), so yeah universe is inside. Here's the TOE and the math for dark matter and the God Equation. (one of the videos anyway). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Utxxnnnjx3Q&t=593s

Anonymous

Here's why black holes are donuts made of quantum gravity with spacetime blowing out of them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQhDqbDLtOE . They're not mass, they're tension in the higgs string that arises when the core of a star is forced, by the law of conservation of angular momentum, to spin faster than the speed of light and it goes back in time to before the beginning of time and big bangs, at what I call the Voorhees Radius. I know this isn't totally right because matter loses observable mass as it increases velocity (that's the quantum lagrangian though), but you'll get the idea. I'm going to do a video on solar fusion where I'll show that a proton plus a proton creates a neutron based on my derivation of dirac's charge matrix (thats in the quantum lagrangian video), and that's why the core of a collapsing star leaves a neutron star--unless it leaves a black hole, in which case inside the donut of the black hole, the neutron core gets ripped apart by the inner donut of gravity pulling outward in all directions, and accellerated by the space time blowing out of the middle of the donut (because space has no charge, neither does neutrons, so I'm pretty sure space interacts with neutrons--that's conjecture but I think it's probably right) (which is why GRBs all blow out on stellar collapse, not when the luminosity of the SN is brightest), and nutrinos are just a marker of spacetime (which is why there's tons of them pluming out of the top and bottom of black holes)--when you see an anti-neutrino, the matter is accelerating in it's orbital velocity (losing observable mass), and when it "gives off" a neutrino, it's actually slowing down in its orbital velocity and gaining observable mass. That's why muons are really just slow electrons on impact (no more forward velocity and not much orbital velocity after the proton blows apart) it "gives off anti-neutrinos" as it accelerates and loses observable mass (more of its energy comes off the hologram) as a positive ion picks it up and it begins orbiting faster and faster. I explain it in my quantum Lagrangian video.

Anonymous

@Bradley Vorhees, you turned off comments in your video, gotta spam the comments here. But if a new universe is created from a black hole, does that mean all mass in the new universe comes from the collapsing star on the other side of the wormhole? If so, our universe came from a pretty big star.

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I did? Thanks for telling me--I'm a noob. I'm really just going by what I learned on PBS ST about a holographic universe. I did a video on the god equation and what dark matter is and I go over it, https://youtu.be/Utxxnnnjx3Q essentially when the core of the star rotating faster than the speed of light rips out of our time, it goes back before the beginning of time and big bangs--inflating the space that's in the core with it--I think the space is always inflating--still inflating which is universal expansion, I think space passes through matter the same way time does (space time right?), and I think space uncoils out of black holes into the parent universe. So the cosmic microwave background is the inner surface of the black hole event horizon containing our universe. I think there's something called the planck energy and I'm pretty sure when the core of that star goes back in time and big bangs, it bangs with more than just E=mc^2, I think it harnesses the planck energy in creating a new universe of matter . . . maybe. so I think there's a lot more energy in a Big Bang--or maybe everything is fractally the same, just scaled down so you wouldn't know the difference--who knows? cool to ponder though. The coolest part is that if our consciousness is on the 2d holographic surface of the black hole, then when we die, maybe our consciousness leaves the surface as Hawking radiation . . . and that creates a little chaos right, now manifesting on the next higher black hole could be reincarnation, or heaven . . . life after death right? gnarly. I did a podcast episode on it--try to make it all the way to the end, it gets there eventually. https://www.sonic-gravity.us/the-end-game/ Thanks for the comment.