The real answer is that we don’t know for sure the answer to this pretty basic question.
Finding the Solution
According to the Black Hole Principle, each and every celestial body from stars to planets to comets has the ability to create its own water from its centre. In this way, they follow the pattern laid out for everything from supermassive black holes to thunderstorms.
The Ocean beneath us
The Earth is no different. In 2013, I gave a keynote lecture at the Institute of Noetic Sciences in which I predicted that the water of the Earth is actually being produced by its interior. In just a few months, scientists announced to the world that an ‘ocean’ had been found deep below the Earth’s surface.
It is water bound up in rocks and crystals but nevertheless represents more water than exists on the Earth’s surface.
The Simple Pattern
Once you know The Black Hole Principle, you can easily make such predictions about the universe because you understand the simple underlying pattern throughout reality.
Therefore we have solved the questions of where Earth’s water has come from – it is being produced by the Earth itself.
Gamma-ray bubbles have been detected around the Milky Way for a few years. Why are they there?
An unexpected discovery
In 2010, the Fermi telescope discovered two huge bubbles either side of the Milky Way Galaxy. This was in the Gamma-Ray aspect of the electromagnetic spectrum. To this day, mainstream scientists don’t understand what these structures are caused by.
In falling debris?
Early ideas suggested that this could have been an ancient explosion. But these gas cloud bubbles are still moving so some people think they represent material which fell into the black hole at the centre of the galaxy before being accelerated away to almost the speed of light.
Further resolution of the image provides clues. We can now see bipolar jets, one of the hallmarks of The Black Hole Principle.
The Solution
The gamma-ray jets are being produced by the central black hole at the speed of light and particles are also being accelerated at near-light speeds.
Astronomers have recently found the biggest explosion in the universe ever recorded. Or is it?
Astronomers recently reported that they had found the biggest explosion ever in the universe that they have ever found so far. It has punched a hole in the centre of a huge galaxy 390 million light-years away. It’s estimated that the explosion had the power of 10 million times the lifetime energy output of the sun.
But is it an explosion?
Let’s look at some of the features.
It’s in the vicinity of a black hole.
It contains electrons at just below the speed of light
It created a concentrated jet.
Conventional scientists say that this explosion was created by in-falling material on top the black hole that was then accelerated out. But they are quite vague as to how a black hole actually does this.
In their minds, black holes are supposed to be sucking everything in so why is stuff exploding out? They admit they don’t know what is going on.
Everything becomes clearer with The Black Hole Principle.
We expect jets of electrons to be emitted from black holes at just below the speed of light because they have only just entered our dimensions. This is accompanied by various types of radiation including radio waves.
This is obviously another Black Hole Principle event
Why is this event so powerful? It is powered by infinite light in higher dimensions that reaches our dimension via a black hole. When the light slows down it gives off these emissions often as beams of electrons at the speed of light because they have only just slowed down to our dimensions.
We need to stop pretending that we know everything about our universe. There is a lot that we do not know. It lies beyond the speed of light. That is where these extreme energies are coming from.
It’s quite humbling really. It’s not an explosion but the effortless power of the universe creating itself from infinity.
As predicted by The Black Hole Principle, Betelgeuse is now getting brighter. We shall explore why this was predicted according to the theory.
Is Betelgeuse about to ‘go supernova?
As discussed in a previous episode of Punk Science TV, the world has been waiting with bated breath ever since it was observed that the star Betelgeuse has been dimming more than usual. The star actually has some variability anyway but recent months saw an unusually severe dip in brightness.
This got a lot of people excited that the star might be about to explode and ‘go supernova’.
Reality and Fantasy
Sadly for mainstream astrophysicists, their interpretations of how the universe works compared to how the universe actually works are very different.
As seen in my previous blog, The Supernova that refused to die, even stars that were supposed to have exploded long ago, can reappear again, much to the amazement of mainstream scientists.
The only theory to have predicted actual reality
That’s because they are not explosions. The Black Hole Principle is possibly the only theory of the universe to actually successfully predict the way the universe actually behaves.
We will talk about what happens at the edge of a black hole but every Black Hole Principle object from stars to volcanoes act in the same way. Due to the breathing motion at the edge of the black hole, we expect there to be fluctuations in light and radiation that is emitted.
The Black Hole Principle
The pattern of these emissions can seem random to us. Sometimes the bursts are regular, sometimes they are far apart and sometimes, so much radiation is given off that we are convinced that the star must have exploded.
In the case of Betelgeuse, it was thought to be the first time that we would witness a star before it exploded. But as I predicted, Betelgeuse has started to brighten again and has not exploded.
The Black Hole Principle predicts the universe yet again!
Once you understand The Black Hole Principle, who know how the universe really behaves and not just projections from outmoded ideas.
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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.
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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