Saturday, October 31, 2020

How come protons do not evaporate?

 It is the complementary question to why don't black holes evaporate. We are conserving energy, in 3D, in our optics and in our models.

Maybe the 4D version is stable, maybe the heart of the cauldron leaves a spiral in the fabric of space, like the big bang echo, except this is cyclic and stable from a 3D point of view. We are congruent and lose information, but the cosmos never loses it. Black holes do no exist, what we see is increasing spiral about a torus outer axis.  Protons do evaporate, torn apart by the induced spiral, but that event never appears  us. And ultimately we have mini bang eruptions, which we would see as something like a quasar. These eruptions are shape shifting the fabric with a second slight curvature or moment. Houston, we need a second constant.

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