Chaos Theory wrote:
The light isn’t extinguished it just cannot breach the gravitational field.
Where does it go? It’s not an illusion. Light does not contour around the black hole from our vantage point. Light simply cannot escape the area of path. Gravity gone mad creates the dark. Just as dark matter physically exists in our universe and makes up the majority of it.
Well going back to what you said kinda, light is composed of energy or matter and you cannot destroy matter. Hawkins tried to counter this belief but his hypothesis and math was quickly scrutinized and his math was challenged. When a problem was discovered in equations he had to rethink his argument. Then he came up with the fact that black hole might lead to white hole in other dimensions where everything is expelled. So thusly the light dose technically escape just elsewhere
That is an interesting theory. Imagine a parallel universe where light is dark and dark is light. Nature always finds a way balance itself out.
Etain wrote:
Neither. They’re constantly balancing each other out.
I agree with Etain. Light cannot exist without darkness. Darkness can’t exist without light. Same goes to good and evil, white and black, red and blue, etc. If only one side exists, that would mean REAL chaos because there’s no balance in it.
The most obvious essential aspect of this prominently known symbol is, curiously, also its least noted, among its vast reach of 'thoughtful admirers'.
As is depicted here, there is a third, 'superior', force in play, always.
It ever “wins”.
Ultimately, is/was/will never be contested.
For every balance, there is fulcrum, and only 'one'.
If one focuses one’s life observations and studies too narrowly and simplistically on the “Light” and/or “Dark”, one will never come to understand the inherent meaning of either.
If “Light” refers to the force of 'creation', and “Dark”, the force of 'destruction', then their “fulcrum” is the force of 'grace', that gives allowance for existence, somewhere in between.
This 'third' force is what grants order and meaning to both creation and destruction, and subsequently, ever remains the most important to understand (if anything needs to be 'understood' ) .
The reason we don’t see the center is that we fearfully cling to the assumption that, “i am the center of all cause, and the “light” and “dark” are forever fighting over me”.
Most of us can’t fathom the idea that we possibly aren’t at the pivotal center point of our own lives and fates.
Chaos Theory wrote:
The light isn’t extinguished it just cannot breach the gravitational field.
Where does it go? It’s not an illusion. Light does not contour around the black hole from our vantage point. Light simply cannot escape the area of path. Gravity gone mad creates the dark. Just as dark matter physically exists in our universe and makes up the majority of it.
Well going back to what you said kinda, light is composed of energy or matter and you cannot destroy matter. Hawkins tried to counter this belief but his hypothesis and math was quickly scrutinized and his math was challenged. When a problem was discovered in equations he had to rethink his argument. Then he came up with the fact that black hole might lead to white hole in other dimensions where everything is expelled. So thusly the light dose technically escape just elsewhere
That is an interesting theory. Imagine a parallel universe where light is dark and dark is light. Nature always finds a way balance itself out.
Yeah Hawkins has some serious theories in his head and with that theory his math was proven to be correct.
Serenity wrote:
The reason we don’t see the center is that we fearfully cling to the assumption that, “i am the center of all cause, and the “light” and “dark” are forever fighting over me”.
Most of us can’t fathom the idea that we possibly aren’t at the pivotal center point of our own lives and fates.