Friday, April 21, 2017

What does an Interference Black Hole look like?


TWO kinds of black holes, with different origins and different mass!
Black holes are thought to have all the same origin: the contraction of the remnants of an exploding star with enough mass to create a singularity.
However, 
Ball Lightnings, Sprite fireballs and micro Comets, plowing through the upper atmosphere seem to have relation with lightning electro magnetic interference. 
Experiments in the lab support this phenomenon.
see: Evidence for Evaporating Dark Matter Particles in Silicon fireballs.





Interference black holes according to Quantum FFF Theory, are quantum knots like quarks and Leptons, but without a propeller shape. see below: Even the 125- 126 GeV Higgs particles seems to be smallest quick evaporating black hole there is.
see also:  https://www.newscientist.com/article/2127387-lightning-round-up-the-worlds-weirdest-electricity/
"Although people have reported this so-called ball lightning in nature for more than 2000 years, scientists are unsure what is really going on. “There are theories, but none is fully accepted,” says Martin Uman at the University of Florida."

More examples of interference black holes produced by sprites.



 The splitting glueball is assumed to be one of the naked interference black holse- influenced by the wind direction - leaving the compact ice nucleus of the Creometeor which is not any more influenced by the wind direction.



The tip of a lightning bolt into an antenna. measured by an Xray apparatus. ( professor Dwyer)


Interference black holes seem to be made of rigid string knots. Reason to change String theory a little according to Quantum FFF Theory.
Micro Interference Black Hole /Quantum Knot Production by Compound Rigid Strings. 
Cryometeors are produced at high altitude by frozen H2O production at the horizon of the ( new physics) elecric dark matter micro black hole(s), able to leave the Cryometeor ( see the round hole in the ice of the left cryo meteor)