Black Hole Equations - page 2

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In the equation twe also have sine squared terms. I was wondering how this compared to my new theory of gravity.

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My Original Equations

we do not actually have sine squared terms but again this simply assures they will remain real not imaginary terms.

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My Equations applied to Black Holes

We can create 2 sine waves from the same general equation and wind this around a cylinder. In fact the pure sine wave would seem to suggest a complex cylinder or zylinder. This is my first consideration of these equations so I will not persue every opportunity just yet. I will let this stand for now although there are no sine terms only sine squared terms (perhaps a possible improvement is possible?).

This actually improve the model as the internsl cylinder now becomes cone shaped having a linear decay pattern while the outer event region stays helical.

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My Original Equations

My Equations applied to Black Holes

Complex QM has not been seriously challenged since first announcing it in1999.