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From: M.MichaelMusatov on 22 Sep 2009 03:33 Black holes are visual effects. They do not physically exist as if you were to approach one it would be the same as a heat mirage that looks like water. The 'black hole' would give way to par equal visual space and stars would be visual past and through it (or where it is seen to have been by the human brain). You see much like microwaves there is a lot to the world and the universe that is invisible we can explain but we stumble over to absurdity trying to explain what we see but cannot comprehend. M.Michael Musatov
From: beejewel on 22 Sep 2009 05:46 On Sep 22, 5:33 pm, "M.MichaelMusatov" <marty.musa...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Black holes are visual effects. They do not physically exist as if you > were to approach one it would be the same as a heat mirage" How do you know this, have you seen one? Steven Sesselmann
From: Stamenin on 22 Sep 2009 13:34 On Sep 22, 12:33 am, "M.MichaelMusatov" <marty.musa...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Black holes are visual effects. They do not physically exist as if you > were to approach one it would be the same as a heat mirage that looks > like water. The 'black hole' would give way to par equal visual space > and stars would be visual past and through it (or where it is seen to > have been by the human brain). You see much like microwaves there is a > lot to the world and the universe that is invisible we can explain but > we stumble over to absurdity trying to explain what we see but cannot > comprehend. > M.Michael Musatov In reality black halls exist in the minds of the scientist that are doing mind experiments.
From: AP Lead for MeAmI.org on 22 Sep 2009 15:00 On Sep 22, 10:34 am, Stamenin <task...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > On Sep 22, 12:33 am, "M.MichaelMusatov" <marty.musa...(a)gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Black holes are visual effects. They do not physically exist as if you > > were to approach one it would be the same as a heat mirage that looks > > like water. The 'black hole' would give way to par equal visual space > > and stars would be visual past and through it (or where it is seen to > > have been by the human brain). You see much like microwaves there is a > > lot to the world and the universe that is invisible we can explain but > > we stumble over to absurdity trying to explain what we see but cannot > > comprehend. > > M.Michael Musatov > > In reality black halls exist in the minds of the scientist that are > doing mind experiments. Quite obviously you read as I type but not post. Big deal. You do not spook me in the slightest. It is not magic what you do. It is science. --Musatov
From: AP Lead for MeAmI.org on 22 Sep 2009 15:00
On Sep 22, 2:46 am, beejewel <ste...(a)beejewel.com.au> wrote: > On Sep 22, 5:33 pm, "M.MichaelMusatov" <marty.musa...(a)gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Black holes are visual effects. They do not physically exist as if you > > were to approach one it would be the same as a heat mirage" > > How do you know this, have you seen one? > > Steven Sesselmann Yes. |