(March 22, 2016 at 12:28 pm)Drich Wrote:(March 22, 2016 at 12:12 pm)KevinM1 Wrote: Gravity is a theory, you moron. The scientific meaning of the word is not the same as the layperson's. It doesn't mean guess or hunch or anything else without much substantiation.
CONTESTED THEORY Stupid!!! Black Holes Are a Contested Theory Even in the scientific community! Or can you not Read ??? I posted a link that showed Hawkins says that the 'gravity well' black hole (Gravity abyss in which you'd be crushed and their is no escape) is no longer a viable theory. He has published another theory that contradicts everything the sci-fi community currently thinks a black hole is. (which explains all the contradictory observations concerning black holes grounded in Einstein's theory of relativity, we have supposedly made over the years) or did you miss that when you were so quick to answer with out researching anything past what you think you already know? Your faith in science is strong, to that their is no doubt. It's just Your mind is weak. You are not willing to seek past what it is you think you already know.
http://www.hawking.org.uk/into-a-black-hole.html
The above is transcribed from Hawkins himself.
You do realize that Hawking isn't debating whether or not black holes exist, which was your initial protest (black holes, themselves, were just a 'theory', with your use of the term in the layperson's rather than scientific vernacular)? He's merely proposing that their characteristics may be somewhat different than initially hypothesized, specifically that information may not be lost forever in a black hole. The problem is that there isn't a good way to test it. It stands, right now, as a hypothesis. Until/unless it can be tested (and peer reviewed, of course), then Hawking's musings are merely that. They don't add to our understanding because it's all hypothetical. Moreover, his speech doesn't serve your cause.
Indeed, Hawking himself in the same speech:
Quote:Black holes are stranger than anything dreamt up by science fiction writers, but they are firmly matters of science ~fact
Quick question: when are you going to stop embarrassing yourself?
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