5th,march,2018
There are no such things as black hole


They say that gravitational force grows to any magnitude, and finally it becomes a black hole by the boundary of Schwarzschild's radius when two mass points approache each other. But actually, can such a physical event happen?

Negatively, there is an upper limit on possible attraction because there is upper limit to the density (momentum density) of running particle in the space. That is by new gravity theory caused by particles coming from the space, instead of current theory where gravity pulls from the inside. It can be asserted that there is not black hole.

It is correct until the derivation of Schwarzschild's radius in the general relativity, but any more overstepping is questionable and impossible to confine the total mass within the radius.

Giant elliptical galaxy M87 at Virgo has a jet extending from the center. In other words, it is a compelling evidence that no black hole exists in the center of galaxy. The center part of M87 is not a black hole, but an ultra high density state, and ultra high density substances are jetted out into outer space at a speed close to light, as if the water pipe is broken when it is cold.



It returns.



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