Fons Wils 0203
Black holes and the disappearance of energy…
Now, to recapitulate, I have already said that the laws of conservation have to do with the symmetry of space and time, and that Emily Noether discovered that the law of conservation of energy is connected with the property of the continuity of time. So what happens here in a black hole? Time is going to stop, it is going to come to a standstill. This means that, at that moment, there is a discontinuity in time. This implies that energy can disappear from space/time - from the universe - through these black holes.
And this is what "On the Origin" talks about. We consider what is happening with that energy, where it is going. When we look at the properties of what goes on with those old stars, we see that they lose every spatial dimension, that space is curved in such a way that light can’t escape anymore, and when the process goes even further, we see that space ceases to exist.
We also see is that time no longer passes, so time no longer has any properties. It is at a complete standstill: there is no time. And we also see that the energy is so condensed that it becomes infinite.
So we find three properties: a mass that is infinite (m = ∞),
This means that energy must be everywhere, that it must be eternal - the fact that it can’t have a beginning or an end means that it must be eternal - and that it has a potential that is infinite. All this means that this thing (with these three properties: m = ∞; t = 0, R³ = 0) - we can call it non-matter - could be the origin of everything we know.
The other question we must ask is how, from something with these three properties, we can derive all the other properties. Because if we cannot answer that question, then our mission will have failed.