Astrophysics

   

Bright Black Holes and Bright Dark Matter

Authors: Clark M. Thomas

Black hole (BH) event horizons can appear to us as black, or bright. Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) in frequencies we detect cannot overcome a BH’s net incoming push/shadow gravity streams which establish the virtual horizon. Inside are also highly energetic photonic strings with much higher frequencies and shorter lengths beyond the resolution of existing spectrographs. If our modern science could register all of the radiating higher frequencies, we would quickly discover that black hole horizons can appear as very bright beacons. Sub-Planck dimensions outside event horizons also host high-frequency Dark Matter (DM) photons, which are individually bright, but sufficiently diffuse in space clouds as to appear less luminous.

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