Now the most popular alternative theory to
Conventional Quantum Mechanics!
In the figure for:
Event Horizons around Black Holes
there are two regions one shown shaped that are bounded by a circle and an ellipse.
It is tempting to define the ellipses as having a square root of 2 by square root of 3 composition but I have no evidence to support this. This ellipse ratio may even indicate the state of completion for a black hole.
Since we do not have sine terms I cannot suggest the inner region has forces acting into complex space while the outer region is a reactionary region acting into real space (thus allowing for particles to POSSIBLY escape a black hole).
This does however depend upon the accuracy of the equations I am interpreting.
There is still no reason why the sine wave cannot wrap itself around the inner cone.
I realise this MAY seem to contradict Stephen Hawking's black hole radiaton but in fact I believe that it supports it if we accept my polarisation for a black hole here.
The inner cone according to image on page 1 does seem to have a spiral action around it. I presume that this is a computer generated image. If so I believe that the equations are very accurate and inpose a helix pattern upon the cone. I would also suggest this shows the real outer cylinder inducing a spiral pattern upon the inner event region.
Finally the question arises about what part gravitational flux and gravitational force play in this explanation. At the moment I can only say that I need more information to access this to provide what would be a very complicated problem.
Event Horizons around Black Holes
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