[Physics] Discussion, Black Rings

Master Inventor mdaniel at masterinventor.com
Mon Dec 12 20:11:39 CET 2016


Physics Lovers,

On September 15 scientists detected gravity waves produced by the collision of two black holes 1.3 billion light years from Earth.  All the scientific articles assumed that the two black holes combined into one larger black hole.  But it would seem to me that there is a high probability that the two black holes would form a black ring instead.  

The two black holes were presumably already in orbit with one another at the start of the event.  In this case time, space, and matter are completely distorted and become like a super cosmic fluid.  The system has tremendous amount of angular momentum to accommodate.   So it seems to me that the this vortex of time, space, and matter would naturally take the form of a ring instead of a single spinning point.  Otherwise where would the angular momentum go?  

Actually, according to General Relativity, a high density spinning ring of matter would produce something called a "Lambda" gravity field in the center of the ring, which is analogous to the magnetic field at the center of a ring of electric current.  The collapsing black hole system's lambda fields would produce an anti-gravity field in the ring.  

So it is my speculation that all of these extremely powerful forces acting together would produce a stable black ring, similar to a black hole except that it would have the shape of a ring with a strong lambda field at its center.  

We could further speculate that this black ring would form some sort of natural space-time portal.  

Interesting.

---Maurice Daniel---
  Inventor/Physicist





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