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April 23, 2020

The theory about astronomical black holes by Magdalena Korzeniewska in English

Very first articles about an astronomical black holes - analysis of research methods and enunciation of the theory - was published in polish language by the author. You can find them in links below.

The manuscript in polish (available translation by google blog) - https://innovation-solutions.blogspot.com/2018/03/teoria-astronomicznych-czarnych-dziur.html

The theory full version (with small changes comparing to the manuscript) -


Few facts about theory and manuscript:

- the first mention was in social media as simple notes and posts (2016-2018)
- manuscript is dated on 1st March 2018
- manuscript written in Poland in Lega - colony settlement nearby Elk
- the theory was written by Magdalena Korzeniewska - master in science in 2001, master in meditation, fan and propagator of yoga as a life style

 

The theory about astronomical BLACK HOLES

by Magdalena Korzeniewska

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1. BASICS OF THEORY
2. THEORY OF ASTRONOMIC BLACK HOLES
3. CONCLUSIONS AND ENUNCIATION

1. The basis for considering the theory of the existence of black holes is their observation by man. The important fact is the lack of stable evidence nowadays about the properties of space-time in which we exist as humans. Human kind, as well as organic and inorganic matter, and many other discovered types of energy manifested in various stable forms in our time and space.
 
Referring to the fact that the conditions for conducting observations and experiments, the latter are not very possible in the "natural environment" of black holes. This is conditioned by the specificity of the system - the world in which we exist as people, and the main factor associated with this world - space. This space, in astronomical measurements, research based on the path travelled by light, is theoretically incomparable to space - the distances we deal with every day and are able to carry out scientific experiments.


Therefore, the basis for considering what theory is and has been so far. And unfortunately, at the level of time-space considerations as the only and main centre in which anything can exist, there will be only theory, unsupported practice.

2. Nevertheless, all inventions were born in the minds of their creators first as a theory. The consequence was only putting effort and energy into the clear extraction of brilliant thoughts to the light of day. (What a metaphor.) Experimental tests of operation and only after many attempts and failures, the existence of the invention. Or by accident when experimenting for other purposes.

However, this may not be possible with black hole theory and experiment. You have to take into account this possibility, then the conditions of the experiments carried out may change. Apart from certain conditions, which theoretically have no meaning at the moment, the most important thing is to allow the notion that something exists outside of space-time. Distinguishing time-space as an energy creation of various forms of energy, manifesting itself in the form of various energy structures with specific physical and chemical properties. These properties determine and unequivocally determine the behaviour of these structures in space and time in the environment and, or reactions with other structures also being "closed" in space and time.

Separating time-space and something that can exist beyond that, further our perception, perception of people, is still focused on location - searching for a specific space. 'Beyond' does not have to mean 'a hole' for energy to be 'beyond' what connects it to space-time.

I use the name space-time intentionally, without separating time and space. For one very specific reason - time and space are inextricably linked. You can't observe space without time. And without space you cannot observe time - the passage of time.






One of the most important observations we have available nowadays, that is at the beginning of the 21st century, is the possibility of observing the blue vault by devices called telescopes and other devices with a similar principle of operation. The main role in observing everything that today's science has touched is light. In telescopes, light, exactly the properties of energy that we observe as light - is a determinant and a means of measuring distance. I would like to draw attention to a certain ailment of telescopes and thus their limitations regarding the measurement of various types of energy. Telescopes, as well as one of the senses in man, is strictly dependent on the possibilities and properties of light. Light is defined as a kind of energy with its bipolar properties, the so-called bipolar nature of light. Wave and molecular. It is important that both properties and the translation of phenomena from the wave side of light and its molecular nature is closely related to space. In the understanding of today's considerations, space-time.

By examining the same distances and trying to determine the properties of objects seen through telescopes, we are dealing with a very limited means used for these studies. Limited in time and space. And to be precise, space research is just a projection of what can be explored in the narrow waveband that the space is exploring. Specifying, thus, the research methods, which is sending and receiving electromagnetic waves in the range of light waves.

Thus, using light to observe objects and phenomena outside the Earth, we are not able to study something that does not show spatial properties and is "outside" time-space.

Hence, anything, any energy that can be observed with this tool, a tool based on the matter of light, will only be possible when observing phenomena and objects with time-space properties. An attempt to observe the object "out" of space-time is doomed to failure.

In the face of what light is and the observation of "black holes", I dare to say that black holes are objects, or a type of medium, not having time-space properties. Lack of information about time and space causes their "incompatibility" with a research device such as telescopes and similarly functioning devices.



3. The conclusion from the above consideration is the statement and theory that black holes are characterized by a lack of space-time.
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Greetings,
Magdalena Korzeniewska.
Bialystok in Poland, 23th April 2020.