Matter cannot be destroyed. It can only be transferred or altered.
But what if it can be sent via interstellar fax to another dimension through a black hole? Could we potentially travel to another dimension through a black hole?
The theories on black holes have changed in the last few decades. What was once believed by many prolific astrophysicists was that black holes sucked in all forms of matter and light, never to let it escape...over time, that belief has changed. In continuance of my support of M Theory or Brane Theory, I also believe that black holes might be the key to travel into other dimensions. My thoughts on this are simply that matter, light, or anything in the path of the black hole gets sucked in. At the event horizon, or outer most edge of the black hole, the matter is basically deconstructed and altered into microscopic data that can now be copied, and sent or "faxed" through the black hole, thus traveling into another parallel dimension. Once on the other side, the matter re-assimilates and returns to it's previous state, thus creating a perfect copy of the data on the other side of the black hole. Perhaps this goes hand in hand with the big bang theory. Perhaps this is exactly what happens when these membranes connect, the big bang occurs as the energy passes through the black hole. This could possibly be the transfer of energy from one dimension to another.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Thunderstorms-Droppin Knowledge
I love thunderstorms!
Why? Well, that's easy to answer. I think thunderstorms charge the atmosphere around us, creating a palpable energy field. I don't know if I am more in tune with the energy field that surrounds us all, but it truly feels that way. During a thunderstorm I can feel this surge of energy rushing through my body. It makes the tiny hairs on my arm stand on end. I feel as though I can almost join the light in the sky and become one with the universe.
I know, it's weird...but that's just how I feel.
According to sky-fire.tv a thunderstorm is:
Warm, moist air rising in sufficiently large volume with a high enough velocity results in a thunderstorm. The fuel for these storms is warm, moist air present near the surface of the earth. If the atmosphere around the cloud is unstable, that is the temperature of the air falls faster than that of the rising parcel air within the storm, then the updraft becomes ever more warmer than the air outside, and therefore more buoyant. The release of latent heat when water vapor turns to liquid and then the liquid to ice further warms the rising parcel, stoking the “fires” of the updraft. A trigger is often necessary to get the warm bubble of air rising in the first place. Sometimes it can be a warm air thermal rising from a large, heated field or a sunlit mountain top, or the upward motion produced by fronts pushing air together so it has no place to go but up.
Last night I had the rare pleasure of watching a lightning storm that was soundless. That's right, no thunder at all. The air was heavily charged with electric particles all around me. I stood in awe as the sky lit up over and over again with fractured light, splitting the dark clouds in eerie silence. It was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen. I stood there for several minutes waiting for a loud "crack" to shatter the night air and break the silence, but there was nothing.
It was perfect. Absolutely perfect.
Why? Well, that's easy to answer. I think thunderstorms charge the atmosphere around us, creating a palpable energy field. I don't know if I am more in tune with the energy field that surrounds us all, but it truly feels that way. During a thunderstorm I can feel this surge of energy rushing through my body. It makes the tiny hairs on my arm stand on end. I feel as though I can almost join the light in the sky and become one with the universe.
I know, it's weird...but that's just how I feel.
According to sky-fire.tv a thunderstorm is:
Warm, moist air rising in sufficiently large volume with a high enough velocity results in a thunderstorm. The fuel for these storms is warm, moist air present near the surface of the earth. If the atmosphere around the cloud is unstable, that is the temperature of the air falls faster than that of the rising parcel air within the storm, then the updraft becomes ever more warmer than the air outside, and therefore more buoyant. The release of latent heat when water vapor turns to liquid and then the liquid to ice further warms the rising parcel, stoking the “fires” of the updraft. A trigger is often necessary to get the warm bubble of air rising in the first place. Sometimes it can be a warm air thermal rising from a large, heated field or a sunlit mountain top, or the upward motion produced by fronts pushing air together so it has no place to go but up.
Last night I had the rare pleasure of watching a lightning storm that was soundless. That's right, no thunder at all. The air was heavily charged with electric particles all around me. I stood in awe as the sky lit up over and over again with fractured light, splitting the dark clouds in eerie silence. It was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen. I stood there for several minutes waiting for a loud "crack" to shatter the night air and break the silence, but there was nothing.
It was perfect. Absolutely perfect.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
It's been over a year
It's been over a year since I last logged in. A lot has changed in that time frame. My first two novels "Heads or Tails?" and "Into the Abyss" are currently on the back-burner. I am now investing my time, blood, sweat, tears and achy fingertips into writing a Sci-Fi novel. This is a collaborative project with Nathan Wrann. I decided last summer to venture into the realm of science fiction. Yes, science ficiton! It is something so far removed from what I would normally write, yet it does contain elements of suspense and horror. These themes remain strong throughout the story. The project started out with a simple idea, based off of a scientific article I happened to come across one day while meandering through google searches. It's amazing what you stumble upon while searching for inspiration.
If you want to find out more about this project please go to:
http://www.daltongang-productions.com/
If you want to find out more about this project please go to:
http://www.daltongang-productions.com/
Monday, July 2, 2007
WEEK 12
This is week #12! I am still waiting to hear back from the publishing house. I have finally made it through to week #12-which I hope is a good sign. I do have some inside information- the publishing house has changed staff members and my hope is that it doesn't put my manuscript even farther behind in the decision making process. It is a bit frustrating because it IS my first attempt at a novel and I haven't sent the information to any other publishing houses. Basically my eggs are in one basket right now...the thought of starting over just about kills me. The nature of the business is slow and I have definitely learned a lesson or two throughout this entire process. - Never put all of your eggs in one basket!
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Book 2
It is truly amazing how staring at a blank page can be both the biggest challenge and the greatest reward. There are days when my brain just seems to lock up and then other days my fingers can't keep up with the amount of information that my mind creates. I find myself nearing the end of book #2 and it seems that the last few chapters have been the most difficult to write. It has to be just right. Everything has to fall perfectly into place to close the book, so to speak. This is the true challenge of writing. You can write a perfectly prosed book with great suspense and colorful characters, but in the end you have to pull it together.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Book 1
Book one is currently at the publishing house! Yippee! The requested manuscript has been out now for almost eight weeks. I am very nervous and excited at the same time. Just the idea that I created something and put so much time and effort into it, is amazing...and the fact that the publishing house wanted to invest the time to read the full manuscript is also amazing!
Right now I am working on the sequel to book number 1. I am only four chapters away from being finished with the rough draft. I have to admit, this time around things seem to be flowing much better and I have found my self addicted to the charaters. I dream about them, think about them every waking moment...that is called obsession, I think! I guess if you are going to dream, dream big and don't give up. If you can't love and hate your own characters, you might need to rethink what your doing.
Right now I am working on the sequel to book number 1. I am only four chapters away from being finished with the rough draft. I have to admit, this time around things seem to be flowing much better and I have found my self addicted to the charaters. I dream about them, think about them every waking moment...that is called obsession, I think! I guess if you are going to dream, dream big and don't give up. If you can't love and hate your own characters, you might need to rethink what your doing.
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