Excessive Gravity is not the Sole Cause of Black Holes
Theory
Figure 1 – Without regard to the conventional theory of the formation of black holes due to excessive gravity, black holes may also be theorized to form due to an ionized channel existing between themselves and the observer causing a reversal of current occurring within this ionized channel. This ionized channel causes the targeted observer to perceive this stellar object as a black hole while other referenced points of view may not see this stellar object as a black hole since no reversal of current is occurring between those other points of view which do not possess an ionized channel of cosmic dust existing between those two referenced points of view existing in space. This causes these other points of view to witness this stellar object as a shining star. And the black hole’s point of view also perceives all of these other stellar objects as shining stars including the stellar object to which this black hole has targeted its reversal of current. This reversal of current is the reversal of light inverted back to its source (a black hole) since light and current are different manifestations of the same electromagnetic type of a transverse wave.
Conclusion
Unlike this proposed theory (up-above), the conventional theory of the formation of black holes requires that all points of view – which are exterior to the point of view of the black hole – must witness a stellar object as a black hole regardless of prevailing circumstances if this stellar object possesses a sufficient excess of gravity.
This is expecting too much of relativism to be an exclusive definition of black holes.
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