Thursday, March 15, 2018

Did Stephen Hawking miss the point about black holes?

He was a giant of course, however, IMHO, he only missed that rigid string based fermions (=mass) can not enter the black hole horizon due to their propeller shape pushed away by nose polarisation pointing away from the BH horion.
As a result BHs defy the 2e law of thermodynamics, as we observe around Ball lightnings producing heat and plasma out of the oscillating ZPE vacuum.
BHs do not eat mass (Fermions) they only merge with smaller BHs and and the local Axion/Higgs vacuum particles, growing bigger and bigger all the time.

However small ( micro) BHs like balllightning are not stable and decay, ( evaporate into vacuum particles).
Sunspots seem to be big enough BHs to be stable growers.
(according o Quantum FFF Theory)

See: The Magic of the New Electric Dark Matter Black Hole on Earth and Space.. http://vixra.org/pdf/1707.0224v4.pdf








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