The fallacy of black holes
[Bill Hobba wrote]
> "None" <selftrans@yandex.ru> wrote in message
> news:1122891348.965195.196010@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
<snip the Tug O' War>
> > If speaking of my propositions, we have them five full volumes of
> > original studies without repetitions. The fact that colleagues in
> > newsgroups are able in respond only to bleat as rams or to swear as
> > cobblers, changes nothing, but makes senseless my attempt to answer
> > your question more completely. ;-) If I see a serious approach, I will
> > reply more seriously. ;-) In brief - read SELF Transactions:
> >
> > http://selftrans.narod.ru/cover/cover.html
> >
> > Sergey
> >
[EL]
Yes, Sergey, tell us about the most basic false foundation on which the
other consequentially depend.
If the most basic foundation of the hypothesis was false then all what
is built on top of it is false.
For one thing, I was under the impression that the postulated idea of
black-holes was that absolutely nothing can escape from their spheres.
Suddenly I heard the kids yelling and kicking, "We found them, the
black-holes except that matter escapes along the axis of the spiral."
My reaction was:
Spiral!
Axis!
Matter escaping!
You found what!
Give me a break. :D
EL
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