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re "Schwarzschild radius"

Mar 10, 2005 01:40 PM
by Mauri



stevestubbs wrote partly:

You probably know that according to
relativity theory time slows down and space contracts in the vicinity of a gravitational field. So that if the field is sufficiently intense time and space both vanish. This phenomenon, known as the Schwarzschild radius, theoretically can exist inside a large mass (such as a star or even a planet.) But in the case of a neutron star it exists outside the mass which sustains it.

I'm tending to speculate that the reason why the current, mainstream scientific appproach is coming up with so many curiosities, anomolollies, unexplainednesses, etc, in their current universe modeling might be because the people doing the "scientific" studying are basing their thinking on preconceived notions apout reality that are, essentially, mayvic/karmic: in other words, I suspect that initial assumptions based on dependent arisings (that might be Tibetenese ...) makes for all kinds of "scientific" curiosities that one can, optionally, chase after for "correct meaning" forever if one doesn't realize that one is chasing after one's own karmic/mayavic tail, to begin with. Not that some forms of modeling might not be seen to be helpful in some sense, maybe, if ... On the other hand, or same hand ... (not that differentiating between "other hands" and "same hands" is necessarily always a piece of cake where Theosophical modeling might be concerned, I suspect).

To quote a wise man by the name of John:
<<Well, What about the Divine Pi Man der of Her Me's?>> and: <<Remember when we put Pi to sleep we sometimes awake and have to go Pi again,lol.>>

^:-/ ...
Mauri








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