The Black Hole (As Above/So Below) W/Sakina Ra'

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  • Опубліковано 18 тра 2024
  • Black holes originate from the equations of Einstein's General Relativity, which predicts how mass warps spacetime.
    The concept of a black hole emerges from these equations as a region where the gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.
    Schwarzschild Solution (1916): Karl Schwarzschild was the first to solve Einstein's equations for a point mass, describing what we now call the Schwarzschild radius.
    Inside this radius, the escape velocity from the gravitational pull exceeds the speed of light, leading to the idea of a black hole.Singularity and Event Horizon:
    Theories predict that within a black hole lies: a singularity, a point where the curvature of spacetime becomes infinite. Surrounding the singularity is the event horizon, the boundary beyond which events cannot affect an outside observer. Hawking Radiation: Stephen Hawking and others expanded black hole theory by showing that quantum effects allow black holes to emit radiation (Hawking radiation), which leads to black hole evaporation over astronomical timescales.
    Black Hole as a Phenomenon Observational Evidence: Accretion Disks and Jets: Black holes have been observed indirectly through the effects they exert on their surroundings.
    Material falling into a black hole forms an accretion disk, heated to extreme temperatures and emitting intense X-rays and other radiation. Additionally, some black holes produce powerful jets that emit radio waves detectable from Earth. Gravitational Waves: The detection of gravitational waves from colliding black holes by LIGO in 2015 provided direct evidence of their existence and properties.
    These observations match predictions from General Relativity about the waves produced by such cataclysmic events. Image Capture: Event Horizon Telescope (EHT):
    In 2019, the EHT project released the first-ever "image" of a black hole's shadow, which is the region from which light cannot escape, surrounded by the glowing accretion disk.
    This image of the supermassive black hole in the galaxy M87 provided compelling visual evidence of black holes.
    Earth as a living organism, with its ecosystems and natural processes akin to a body's organs and functions. Wars and environmental destruction disrupt these processes, much like how stress and harmful substances can disturb human digestion. Digestive System vs. Earth's Ecosystems:
    Just as the digestive system breaks down food into nutrients to support life, Earth's ecosystems break down and recycle nutrients through various biogeochemical cycles.
    Toxins and Pollution: Introducing harmful substances into the body can lead to digestive issues. Similarly, the introduction of pollutants and the devastation from warfare act like toxins in Earth's ecosystems, leading to biodiversity loss, habitat destruction, and climate change.
    Stress and the Gut: Just as stress can lead to digestive problems in humans, the stress of conflict and environmental damage can lead to "systemic" issues on Earth, affecting climate patterns, sea levels, and biodiversity-Earth's "health" indicators. Healing and Recovery: The human body has a remarkable ability to heal itself under the right conditions, just as ecosystems have resilience. However, both require time and the cessation of harmful activities to fully recover.
    By viewing Earth as a living entity that experiences "digestive disruptions" due to wars and destruction, we can foster a deeper understanding of the importance of nurturing our planet, just as we would our bodies. (As Above/So Below)
    This perspective encourages actions that promote healing and sustainability, akin to choosing a healthy lifestyle for our own well-being.
    We would like to thank the following for Your Experiences, Journeys, and Researches which were used in this presentation. It is Because of your Heroism & Works these things has Not Gone Unnoticed and For This We Appreciate You.
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    Geological Diversity:
    Press, F., & Siever, R. (2001). "Understanding Earth." W.H. Freeman and Company.
    Climate Variability:
    Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. (2014). "Climate Change 2014: Synthesis Report." Contribution of Working Groups I, II and III to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
    Government and Educational Institution Reports: For foundational data and descriptions, government websites (e.g., NASA, NOAA, EPA regards of Tonight's Presentation of The Black Holes or (LHC)
    And To All National as well as To ALL International scientist global for it is reassuring to know that you really are putting your butt on the chopping board prior to looking into the sky for the prize.
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