Friday, July 26, 2013

black-holes as a space to store infinite information

black-holes as a space to store infinite information (c)RS and Steve

due to light bending round a black hole it is possible to store an infinity of light in it...

by bending that light around a tiny hole...

when you can calculate the bending versus wave length of the light it is possible to set it so that the light goes close but doesn't pass the point of no return,

passing though what would be the event horizon at a different angle...

simply because the light will never bend enough to fail to escape...

and thusly to make the light go around for a certain amount of time before leaving the temporal distortion.

the wavelength of light relates to the bending of light by gravity because i am quite sure i can postulate that there is a direct correlation between the wave and when it bends in gravity...

and honestly i believe i could prove it. passing it round a highly dense object.

the moon would be useful for a proposed experiment for that correlation as a mathematical formula of bending versus temporal shift,

i propose micro blackholes may not even have a sideways event horizon at all because of the mass and thusly size of the event horizon being too small.

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