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Gravitational Collapse

In conventional theories, the gravitational collapse occurs when the force of gravity overwhelms a very dense lump of matter. Space-time folds, rolls, or knots matter into an infinitely dense, and theoretically unknowable (and un-imaginable) state. This infinitesimally small point is termed a singularity. The singularity is produced as the entire mass is collapsed into a black hole.

Conventional theories ability to describe the conditions encountered fall short after the speed of light escape velocity is reached, then exceeded(?). The fate of the mass trapped in the singularity, and the fate of the singularity itself are left strictly up to the imagination. For a more rational, and possibly less bizarre speculation, see the C-R theory description below.

By the C-R theory, a gravitational collapse is a limited event. While the C-R theory does allow gravity to collapse matter into a Black-Hole, once that event occurs, gravity cannot collapse matter any further. This is postulated to occur in a manner roughly parallel to the impossibility of the collapse of the electron into the nucleus at absolute zero.

Historical note: This description of the electron orbiting the hydrogen atom is for comparison purposes only1. This discovery of a quantum-restricted orbit for an electron dethroned determinant physics, and enthroned relativistic, indeterminate, quantum mechanics as the preferred description for all sub-atomic events.

At absolute zero (temperature), in the case of the electron, the quantum mechanical theory prohibited that total collapse of the electron into the nucleus. This was because the electron energy can only be at a minimum in the lowest energy orbital. (This orbital is defined as the only orbital occupied by 100% of all hydrogen atoms at absolute zero.) If the size of the electron orbit was either increased or decreased, the system of the hydrogen atom acquired more energy.

In a like manner, the C-R theory predicts that the gravitational collapse of matter will similarly cease to occur once gravity2 has removed all real-time energy from the mass- energy system involved.

The concept of a minimum amount of real-time energy when time equals zero is a unique prediction of the C-R theory. Starting at the boundary where matter is collapsed into the Schwarzschild radius of the Black-Hole, time would have no value, or no real amount3. The C-R theory predicts that the mass and energy will still exist, but they will essentially exist at a 90 degree angle to the real world. Effectively, these particles are totally decoupled from reality. Any matter and energy in this state will be oblivious to all electromagnetic interactions. A possible analogy is to imagine the particles, warped into a state where their back is turned to all interactions. The particles seem to shun electromagnetic interchanges.

Inside the Neutral-Zone, the totally saturated geometric warping is still in effect. The matter and energy trapped within the Neutral-Zone will still accomplish their regular quota of gravitational interaction by geometrically warping space and time. This will occur in spite of the fact that the matter and energy within this zone must behave electromagnetically as if they were totally neutral. "Events" or "Interactions" in the Neutral-Zone simply do not occur. All other interactions with anything located within as well as external to the Neutral-Zone are forbidden .

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Any electrical charges trapped in this zone will be forbidden from communicating or interacting with any matter anywhere. Even the photons of energy itself will be trapped within this zone. A photon will have energy and frequency and momentum, but will be similarly real-time frozen4, and incapable of expressing itself.

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