Showing posts with label black holes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black holes. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Currently

In the Top 0.3% for Free Energy on Academia, and Top 1% for Black Holes... (ironically, but seriously).

View hundreds of my articles On Academia: http://www.southernct.academia.edu/NathanCoppedge

Monday, August 15, 2016

The Scientific Theories


BOOK DESCRIPTION

So far the author is not a well-known scientist. Nonetheless, he has been able to attract occasional interest to his books on scientific topics, particularly because of his popular website on perpetual motion machines. This text gathers together his scientific theories---insights that may be important to science. It includes such areas as psychology, social science, physics of black holes and wormholes, mathematics, miscellaneous theories, and many other topics. It will be updated periodically to give the latest, most advanced and interesting scientific viewpoints advocated by the author. This text offers considerable depth of insight on a wide variety of subjects.

(Different from the Scientific Papers, which was already released, and featured experiments).


It is available on Amazon HERE.



Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Conjectures on Black Hole Physics

Stephen Hawking made some pretty strident statements on the nature of black holes some months after I posted an article called The Physics, elaborating some radical principles of my own. This led me to believe that perhaps Hawking had heard about my document, or even read it himself. Anyway, the mystery continues, but now I have a series of conjectures about THAT possibility, versus some other 'possible' possibilities, which happen to be loosely quadratic:

1. If anything can be sucked in, it (the black hole) IS anything.

unless:

2. Anything is everything (such as if all matter is somehow contained by something),

or:

3. Everything is relative, (meaning there is no containment-boundary to the universe, unlike in the above where it could form around a black hole),

or:

4. A relativity is contained, in which case multiple forms of black holes might exist.