by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Feb 19, 2020 | Punk Science, Science
Diamonds in space
We think of diamonds as rare gems created in the bowels of the Earth by the compression of coal, so why are there so many diamonds in space?
Diamonds are often found on Earth in vertical shafts called Kimberlite pipes. These are named after the diamond-rich town of Kimberley, South Africa.
Diamonds and black holes
I noticed there was a similarity between these vertical shafts and the bipolar jets in black holes.
I thought to myself, if I am right and diamonds are created in these energetic jets by the Black Hole Principle then there should be diamonds all over space.
It’s raining diamonds!
Well, sure enough, it rains diamonds on many different planets including Saturn, Jupiter and Neptune. As you may remember water and rain formation is linked to the Black Hole Principle.
There is even a white dwarf star which has a diamond core and there are micro diamonds coming out of stars.
Conclusion
Obviously we need to do some more work on this but it looks like diamonds are created by the Black Hole Principle and the intense pressures and energies in the jets.
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by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Feb 12, 2020 | Punk Science, Science
Water has been found in Deep Space
In 2011, scientists announced that they had found a massive reservoir of water in space many times larger than our oceans.
It was in the vicinity of a black hole. So what is going on?
Water everywhere!
We used to think that water was rare in the universe but now we are founding it all over the place even coming out of stars including our own sun.
On Mars, Pluto and on various moons.
It’s important to note that it is coming out in discrete jets. So it’s not sheets of ice melting of a comet for example – these are jets.
Comet Jets. Credit: ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM, CC BY-SA IGO 3.0
The same pattern at every level
Back in 2006, I published that the same mechanism that creates thunderstorms is also behind galactic black holes. There is antimatter, gamma-ray bursts and electrons at almost the speed of light.
Image: NASA, James Gordon Graham
Storms also produce water in the form of rain and I was a bit concerned to say that water is produced in this way in galaxies too.
However, I didn’t have to wait long as scientists soon found water across the universe and even been produced by black holes themselves.
Credit: Pixabay
Conclusions
So there you have it, water is being produced by black holes at every level of the universe.
We have even found a reservoir of water deep in the Earth suggesting that this is where our oceans actually come from.
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by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Feb 5, 2020 | Punk Science, Science
Why are jets coming out of the famous black hole at almost the speed of light?
Since 2003 when The Black Hole Principle downloaded into my consciousness, there have been many times when I have predicted the way in which the universe works and those predictions have been correct. And it was all the way back then, that I first published that black holes give out jets at the speed of light.
I hate to say I told you so!
So when the announcement came that the most famous black hole in the world, the one that was imaged for the first time in 2019, was emitting jets at the speed of light, I was not surprised. It is even in this announcement that jets or charged particles were seen coming out of the black hole M87.
Jets from M87 Credit: NASA
The Explanation
This is classic behaviour of The Black Hole Principle which says that most of the universe lies beyond the speed of light, beyond our normal perception. At the interface of the black hole, light spirals in from these higher dimensions and then comes to the edge of our reality where it splits into matter and antimatter creating material at just below the speed of light, because it has just slowed down to this dimension.
The Black Hole Principle
In fact, we see these jets around stars and planets too, all the way down to the quark level – it is the same pattern just at different scales.
Understanding The Black Hole Principle is key to understanding why the jets are close to the speed of light and why they are produced in bipolar jets.
Let’s face it, Black Holes are creative!
So what do you think of the announcement that black hole produce jets at the speed of light? Do you think it is time for a new paradigm in which black holes are seen as creative? After all, the 1:1 relationship of the ratio between the size of the supermassive black hole in the centre of a galaxy and the galaxy itself has been recorded for some time now.
It’s time we started calling a spade a spade: Black Holes are Creative!
by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Jan 29, 2020 | Paradigm Revolution, Punk Science, Science
New mysterious gravitational waves are being detected. Are they coming from Betelgeuse and is it about to go supernova? This time we are discussing gravitational waves and the Betelgeuse mystery.
You may have seen in the news a few years ago that scientists detected gravitational waves, which are fluctuations in Spacetime itself. It was believed that these waves were created when two neutron stars collided and merged.
Nobel prizes were issued and the scientists celebrated. However, a new set of gravitational waves have puzzled scientists and they are wondering if there is a link with Betelgeuse which is mysteriously dimming.
These gravitational waves are lasting a much shorter time than the previous ones and at first, people thought it might be down to Betelgeuse, one of the stars in the Orion Constellation that has dimmed considerably in the last few months with people speculating that is might be about to ‘go supernova’ and explode.
Other theories are that black holes which are colliding or eating neutron stars might be causing these signals and scientists helpfully create images like the ones in the video that allow us to visualise this.
Shattering illusions
I hate to shatter your illusions, but nobody has directly imaged one of these neutron star collisions or any of the other exotic events that are supposed to be responsible for the gravitational waves that are being detected by LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory).
They are simply making these inferences from the amount of energy that is given out. When you see images of neutron stars colliding, these movies are Computer Generated in much the same way as the special effects in Hollywood movies.
Neutron Stars colliding
So what is happening? Are neutron star collisions really responsible for gravitational waves or is something else going on? Is it Betelgeuse after all?
A familiar pattern
The clue is what happens in the aftermath of gravitational wave release, we see gamma-ray bursts and X-rays just as we do in any typical Black Hole Principle event. I asked a scientist directly what these were and he looked uncomfortable and said they were aftershocks. The key to this is whether or not you see fluctuations in radiation coming from the same point in space much later as we do in many other situations.
This is because the radiation is not coming from an explosion or collision or any other one-off destructive event but is created by the breathing process of the Black Hole Principle. The sheer energy given out in these events is due to the fact that this process is bringing in energy from infinity!
The Black Hole Principle
The process is tapping into what lies beyond the speed of light, beyond our normal perception and what we call dark energy and dark matter. This region actually makes up the majority of the universe. There is so much of of the universe that we humans just do not know!
And this process breathes and fluctuates. So one minute an object in space will be bright and the next, dimmer. And the will seem completely arbitrary.
By understanding The Black Hole Principle, we can not only understand gravitational waves but the dimming of Betelgeuse as fluctuations in brightness, are to be expected.
by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Jan 22, 2020 | Punk Science, Science
Saturn’s moon, Enceladus is producing massive water plumes as well as organic molecules. But does this indicate life is on Saturn’s moon?
Shock Geysers
When massive water geysers were found on Saturn’s moon Enceladus – it was a bit of a shock. These activities were explored by the Cassini probe which also found complex organic chemicals.
Credit: NASA
Scientists seem to think that all that is needed to create life are water, organic molecules and energy despite the fact that just one DNA molecule being created randomly has massive odds stacked against it.
But that’s another story.
Let’s just say the possibilities exist for life on other worlds.
But is it life?
Conditions ‘for life’ are now being found all over the solar system like on Enceladus. Does this mean that life exists there?
Not necessarily.
Enceladus is giving off plumes of water and complex organic molecules. The plumes of water are being powered by the Black Hole Principle – just as they power jets of water in galactic black holes.
Powered from the inside
It’s the same mechanism powering the water jets all the way down at each level, creating intermittent plumes and jets of water.
And I have discussed before, the same principle is responsible for the organic molecules in planetary ejections such as methane from Mars. In fact, we have been finding complex organic molecules coming out of the centres of galaxies just as we would expect if black holes are creating them.
So all this could be created in processes that is devoid of life as we know it. However,
This doesn’t mean necessarily that biological alien life is not on Saturn’s moon, Enceladus as it could also be there as well as displaying Black Hole Principle behaviour.
Do you think we need more evidence before declaring ‘life’ on other worlds?
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