Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Black-White-Gray Holes in Space

In space, there are numerous dangers that exist that may become fatal if not avoided or countered. Some of the dangers are white, black, and gray holes. The differentiations of these 3 holes is polarity. White holes are exclusively positive, while gray holes are neutral and black holes are negative. All are intensely condensed in energy. A very well manner of describing these “holes” is: a Super condensed massive energy Within a hole is a single or multiple extremely polarized field or object. Usually, a star is the source of energy. Within a black hole, a single extremely polarized and energetical positive polarity star attracts a field of positive radiation. The star is extremely large in exponents of quantities of energy to neutralize. It would take light years of quantity of energy diameter to neutralize a single small star. The star attracts positive energy; but cannot produce sufficient space for total neutralization with itself. Extrinsical energies are extremely condensed while attempting to polarize with the star, that there is an extremely large space of intense and condensed energy. This is similar to attempting to compress 5 gallons of water into a cup. With extreme pressure, the cup may hold its total capability accordingly to a stabilized state that will not allow the cup to shatter. the remainder remains outside the cup to await a time when the water may enter the cup by means of higher pressure, or other means. Usually, the extreme pressure on the outside of the cup will prevent breakage of he cup. This is how a black, white, or gray hole functions. To enter the extrinsical field will cause the vehicle, star, planet, or galaxy to be drawn into the intensely condensed field. This will cause energy expulsion from the object[s] by supercompression of the object[s], as well as physical disintegration beyond atomic size from the intense pressures. Only Quartz will remain condensed, yet stabilized without disintegration.

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