(Omal gets into an in-depth
explanation of singularities and naked
singularities formed through black holes and
uses an analogy of economics to describe the
collapse of all matter at the “big crunch”
as it’s called. He also reveals that there
isn’t a finite amount of matter in the
universe and that new universes are being
created we may exist on someday that can be
detected.)
Omal: greetings
and felicitations. I will
speed through briefly, I will
not give a dissertation, I
will go over Tia’s points. Tia
edited herself extremely well
and she relayed extremely
well. Her comments about
certain key points not going
on the web are quite accurate.
Other information that she
gave about the chemical
factory being used to produce
drugs to fight malaria can go
on the web. The comments about
missiles showing up in
Pakistan, that can go on the
web. The damage? That can go
on the web. Okay, any
questions?
Russ: yep.
Okay, let’s go to Omal’s
section. You get your own
section tonight Omal.
Omal: oh thank
you, I am honored.
Russ: yeah no
problem, my pleasure. Okay
deep space. "On December 14th
1997, an explosion received on
earth from deep space from an
area about the size of Texas
about 12 billion light years
away."
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: "the
explosion occurred that based
on E equals MC squared would
have required all the known
and visible matter in the
universe to release that much
energy."
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: according
to the paper I’m reading it
would be equivalent to 1,000th
of a second after the original
Big Bang.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: "and to
further complicate the matter,
over 2,000 of these explosions
occurred since the first one
so over 2,000 new universes
have been created within this
one."
Omal: uh-huh.
Okay….
Russ: okay.
Omal: here we
go. Is everybody sitting
comfortably?
Linda M: yeah.
Omal: do we
have things to lean against
and occupy ourselves?
Linda M:
uh-huh.
Skip: uh-huh.
Omal: okay I’m
not going to be that dry and
boring. Okay, it is a simple
explanation that these bursts
of energy are perfectly normal
and natural. They are created
in what you might call giant,
super black holes. Now what
actually is occurring is as
gas and matter approaches the
speed of light, bursts of
energy are given off. These
can be detected in radio
galaxies. They can also be
seen visually if you look at
galaxies that have huge jets
shooting out of them. These
are not galaxies, these are
dust pools whirling in to
black holes. The bigger the
black hole, the bigger the
burst. Now, your universe is
expanding. It has been
postulated that the universe
was created in the Big Bang,
that is correct, research
shows that there was a Big
Bang. Your research on your
planet says that this was
uneven event. Now I’m going to
use some economic terms,
simple economics. Inflation is
expansion where money from the
future is taken and used in
the present. Money that was to
be saved and put to one side
is used. The same occurs in
the expansion of the universe.
As it expands, it takes energy
from the future and uses it in
its expansion. Now, energy can
be created in certain
reactions, there is not a
finite amount of energy in
your universe. So, as the
universe expands, more energy
is created that would be used
in the future and created in
the future, the expansion
becomes more rapid until it
reaches a point where there is
no more energy to be created
and deinflationary behavior
happens. Now some people
speculate that when this
happens time runs backwards.
No, it does not. As your
universe shrinks back in on
itself, time continues to run
in a linear, forward pattern.
At the point of the big crunch
as it has been called by a
gentleman that has a lot of
facts right, the universe
crunches in upon itself to a
point called a naked
singularity. A naked
singularity is a one-off but
it’s not. A naked singularity
is a point of infinite
smallness and infinite density
and it is the start as opposed
to a singularity, a normal
singularity which occurs at
the center of a black hole.
Russ: hmm,
you're talking about Hawking right?
Omal: correct.
When the universe crunches
back in on itself, great
amounts of heat are generated
and an explosion occurs and
what happens? The process is
repeated all over again. Now,
as for the amount of energy
produced, your scientists do
not know how much matter is in
your galaxy or your universe.
They talk about how much the
universe should weigh and that
there is a certain amount
missing that they cannot
determine. There is far more
missing than they can
determine and yes, new
universes on parallel
timelines are being created
and yes they can be detected.
Russ: hmm. So,
that’s an interesting
statement right at the very
last there.
Omal: oh, it's
designed to be.
Russ: universes
on parallel lifetimes are
being created are being
observed. How is it that we
are able to observe parallel
lifetimes?
Omal: or
parallel universes.
Russ: parallel
universes.
Omal: because
not all universes start at the
exact same time and the amount
of energy needed to create a
parallel universe is quite
large. It is very large, it is
even difficult for me to
comprehend.
Russ: Omal we
could spend the next 10 days
on this little subject.
Omal: oh yes we
can, that’s why I am editing
for speed.
Russ: oh
thanks, yeah right. Okay well
let’s go on to this next week
shall we because I can’t get
into that right now but I want
to get into it very badly.
Omal: okay make
your comment and we will save
it for later.
Russ: okay, a
parallel universe that we
could actually consider
ourselves part of a lifetime
on is being created, therefore
we’re seeing the creation of
another portion of ourselves.
Omal: yes,
eventually.
Russ:
eventually. But if we saw the
light, the light had to take
how many billions of years to
reach us?
Omal: your
estimate was 12 billion. Your
universe is in your equations
approximately 15 billion years
old.
Russ: okay.
Omal: so by
this equation that these are
coming from a region of space
12 billion years ago and that
they're still happening means
that the cycle is continued.
Russ: we'll get
to this again sometime.
Omal: oh yes we
will.
Russ: okay,
anybody else got a question?
I’m taking up everything
tonight.
Skip: that’s
okay, I’m listening.
Linda M: I have
the one question.
Omal: uh-huh.
Linda M: I
think about a year ago I was
watching a science program…..
Omal: uh-huh.
Linda M: and I
found it really fascinating. I
don’t know if it just happened
or if they just recently
discovered it but they found a
little, small galaxy that
formed in our galaxy.
Omal: uh-huh.
Linda M: I mean
obviously that’s possible
but….
Omal: a better
way to describe it would be a
proto-solar system.
Linda M: okay.
Omal: now a
proto-solar system can look
very much like a galaxy….
Linda M: okay.
Omal: and what
it is, is it is as your solar
system was about 4 billion
years ago……..
Linda M: was it
smaller and it grew?
Omal: yes,
what…….
Linda M: from
gases or…..?
Omal: okay this
is what happens. Okay you have
a star that explodes, it
scatters energy throughout the
whole entire galaxy and on
into the universe. What
happens is that clouds of dust
and particles from solar
systems will form what they
call nebula or nebulous hence
the phrase looking very
nebulous. And what will happen
within that nebula is there
will be a point that becomes
hot and warm and as it becomes
hot and warm it creates
gravity, at first very small.
And gradually matter condenses
creating even hotter reaction
and as more matter is
attracted and used in the heat
it becomes more dense and
heavier creating more gravity.
As the gravity is created,
matter is pulled in and forms
a disk around it. As the disc
is created and at the central
core is a proto-star, a young
star.......
Linda M: okay.
Omal: okay, as
that happens the disk spins
around and gravity thins it
out into a nice thin disk. Now
within that area there are
areas of density which create
kind of pockets and matter is
attracted to those dense
gravitational pockets creating
from heavier elements, then
hydrogen, helium, nitrogen,
working our way down. As you
go to heavier elements, they
clump together in different
regions which in turn create
heavier areas of matter which
becomes planets. Now the disc
in a proto-system can give off
a light as it’s being heated
and the light reflected from
the proto-star which in turn
makes it look very much like a
galaxy, a young galaxy. So, a
galaxy can be created in
miniature in a solar system in
its early years. Normally that
is within the first hundred
thousand years of the creation
of a proto-system.
Linda M: thank
you.
Omal: no
problem.
Russ: I’ve only
got one more question. Is
there a finite amount of
matter within the universe?
Omal: now?
Russ: yeah.
Omal: not at
this time. As I stated, energy
and matter can be created.
Russ: oh, you
didn’t state that.
Omal: oh, it
was part of the inflationary
comments, I think I kind of
glossed over it slightly.
Russ: yeah you
skipped the matter part, you
just said energy.
Omal: yes, but
energy and matter can be
created.
Russ: ahh okay
excellent, thank you.
Omal: ask Mr.
Hawking.
Russ: I’ll do
that.
Omal: okay
anymore questions?
Linda M: no,
not at this time.
Omal: okay.
Russ: thank
you.
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