Monday, March 22, 2010

Revealing the fundamental nature of Mechanism-Revealed Black Hole

Mechanism-Revealed Physics (29/40) ----- by Bingcheng Zhao
----- Also Mechanism-Revealed Black Hole Theory (2/2) -----

Revealing the fundamental nature of black holes with the newly established Mechanism-Revealed Black Hole (MRBHT) (P. 541 ~ 548, 5.5, Ch.5B, reference #1). [*Note, the black holes involved here refer to the black holes revealed and explained with the newly established MRBHT (i.e., mechanism-revealed black holes), for making a distinction from the black holes that are described and interpreted with current postulate-based black hole theory].

MRBHT reveals the following fundamental natures of black holes (P. 544 ~ 548, reference #1). (i) The gravitational scales of space (length) and time increase radially outward from the central region of a black hole — first rapidly then slowly; and in the sequence of inside, on and outside Zhao’s black hole radius (RZhao), the gravitational scales of space (length) and time sequentially undergo the sub-regions of < (1/2), = (1/2) and > (1/2) across the entire region of the black hole. (ii) Black hole bulk density decreases rapidly with the increase in the value of RZhao, and the concept of black hole bulk density demonstrates the mechanistically thus essentially feasible nature of MRBHT. (iii) The constituents of black holes are not essentially unique (i.e., not essentially mysterious), comparing to other ordinary astronomical objects (P. 548, reference #1). (iv) Black holes can emit light, though the lights emitted from and by black holes are invisible within the boundary marked by RZhao. (v) The visible lights that do not vertically travel towards a black hole are deflected away from the black hole (P. 546 ~ 547, reference #1). The equation calculating black hole bulk density is on P. 546 as Eq (5-9) (Ch.5B, reference #1).

The definition of black hole (i.e., mechanism-revealed black hole): a black hole is a region where, due to the existence of a hugely massive astronomical object, the gravitational scales of length (space) and time are reduced to such an extent that all visible lights entering the region become invisible and all lights emitted from and by the black hole are also invisible in the region (P. 547, reference #1). In addition, based on the principle of gravitational light bending embedded on MRGT (= Mechanism-Revealed Gravitational Theory, P. 445 ~ 514, Ch.4B, reference #1), all visible lights not vertically traveling towards a black hole are deflected away from the black hole; more extensively, all visible lights, as long as not traveling towards the center of a black hole, are deflected away from the black hole by the gravitational scale contour lines of space and time in the gravitational field generated by the black hole. Stated plainly, a black hole is the region surrounding a hugely massive astronomical object that makes all visible lights become invisible via hugely reducing the scales of length and time around it. Stated loosely, a black hole is a hugely massive astronomical object that causes all visible lights to become invisible.

Reference #1: 2009, Bingcheng Zhao, From Postulate-Based Modern Physics to Mechanism-Revealed Physics [Vol. 1(1/2)], ISBN: 978-1-4357-4913-9.
Reference #2: 2009, Bingcheng Zhao, From Postulate-Based Modern Physics to Mechanism-Revealed Physics [Vol. 2(2/2)], ISBN: 978-1-4357-5033-3.

Ph.D., Bingcheng Zhao,
The author of “From Postulate-Based Modern Physics to Mechanism-Revealed Physics”
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Email: bingcheng.zhao@gmail.com