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It’s a new Symphony of Science video from melodysheep (aka John D. Boswell). It features Neil deGrasse Tyson, Lawrence Krauss, Michio Kaku, and Morgan Freeman. It’s about black holes.
‘Nuff said. Enjoy!
© Jason Major for Universe Today, 2013. |
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Post tags: Black Holes, Cosmology, melodysheep, music, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Symphony of Science, video
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Black holes don’t exist. They are an imaginary mathematical construct, nothing more. All so called “evidence” of black holes is the result of electromagnetic macrolensing and conjecture. Galaxies do not have a supermassive black hole in the center, this is the result of ASSUMING gravity is the force that holds them together and therefore there MUST be a a hugely massive object of impossibly small size in the center. If you throw out that assumption and look at what is really happening without preconceived notions it becomes readily apparent that electromagnetism shapes and defines our universe.