World of Destiny

World of Destiny
Click on image to purchase kindle version for $0.99,,,World of Destiny is about Trevor Sansing and his daughter, Sarah, who have survived the demise of most of Earth’s population. When they venture from their East Texas home, they are rescued/abducted by aliens and brought to a new world. They learn en-route that Connie Sansing, who was visiting neighbors when all this happened, was also picked up and brought to the same world. But they have no clue where she was taken on this strange planet. They have to find her. They learn that this new world is already sparsely populated by abductees that have been brought here over the last eighty years. Connie could be anywhere, and they have to find her. But they will need a guide. Without much choice, they are thrown in with a group of kids who were all born on this world. They reluctantly agree to let the Sansings tag along. The adventure begins and the search is on.

World of Destiny

World of Destiny
Click on Image to purchase for $0.99,.. Reeling from the shock of unpleasant revelations and the dissolution of life as he knew it, Trevor and friends indulge in a quest of discovery on a newly discovered world. With their new friend, Mary, the whole Galaxy is theirs to explore. However, unfortunate events keep pulling them back to Earth and placing them in the forefront of uncontrollable turmoil in spite of their best efforts to just escape from it all.

World of Destiny

World of Destiny
Trevor Sansing and his crew, of mostly young adults aboard the living ship they call Mary, have returned to the world they’ve named “Destiny”. Humanity is on the brink of extinction with only the Israeli population and small pockets elsewhere that have managed to survive the onslaught of the Asunimi on Earth. On Destiny, man’s survival has always been tenuous at best. Unexpected events on Earth had unnerved them all. Now, Trevor and his friends, only want a little R&R and are looking forward to some down time. For Trevor’s friends, Destiny is home. More and more, Trevor realizes that for him and his daughter, Sarah, Destiny has become “home” as well. However, as soon as they arrive, Mary receives a telepathic message from one of her companion ships. The message is simple, but Trevor is sure it can’t be right. It states simply, “WE HAVE FOUND GOD”.

World of Destiny Part 4: Repercussions

World of Destiny Part 4: Repercussions
Sometimes, things come back to bite you on your backside. Trevor Sansing had a run-in with these red-eyed aliens once before. He thought he had seen the last of them. He was wrong. They have discovered a way to pass through the portals without suffering the psychological damage that happens to all non-telepathic beings who dare to enter there. They are obviously aware of Destiny’s location. And they are staging troops and material for an attack. Trevor knows they cannot be reasoned with. The question is what is there that the people of Destiny can do about it. Destiny is ill-prepared to fend off an invasion. Abandon Destiny and run for Earth? Earth isn’t much better off than Destiny. Someone needs to come up with a plan to meet this latest threat that has the potential of wiping out the small remnant of humanity barely surviving on Destiny. And Trevor fears they won’t stop there. Earth will be their next target.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Black Holes



Black Holes
  I watched a video the other day where this scientist totally trashed the whole notion of black holes in space. He was an astrophysicist and mathematician. He completely negated Einstein’s mathematical equations that supported the idea of black holes in the first place. When I sat and watched this video, I was thinking, “Well, it’s about time.” I was thinking this because I’ve always felt that the whole notion of black holes was bogus. For starters they say that matter collapses in on itself until it completely punches its way out of space as we know it creating a singularity. Supposedly, the gravity of this singularity is so great that even light can’t escape it. First of all, how come every picture I’ve even seen of a so-called black hole always shows this massive beam being projected out from the center of the black hole in both directions? And then there is the event horizon which is also always portrayed as a kind of cloudy looking torus of glowing matter that is somehow maintaining its distance from this gravity that is supposed to be so intense that even light can’t escape it? Clearly, these artists renditions of what a black hole is supposed to look like are completely bogus. So that alone was enough to make me question whether or not there were really in such things as black holes. Now to the second part of why I always questioned them. If the collapsed matter shrunk down to the point of being gone from this space-time continuum, then why wouldn’t the gravity it generated be gone too? Why would gravity by itself linger here when there was no longer any matter associated with it to generate said gravity? After all you can’t have one without the other. And let’s be clear here - when they say that all the mass of a star collapses down to the point of where it is smaller than this à . ß period between those two arrows we’re not really talking about matter anymore. According to the definition it is: “A point of infinite density and infinitesimal volume.” So we have an infinite density. What does that even mean? It’s so dense that it’s even more dense than the universe itself? This would necessarily be so because right now scientists don’t believe the universe is infinite. It’s an expanding big bang like a balloon being blown up. So it’s limited even though its boundaries are ever increasing. So it is still not infinite. Then there is that whole infinitesimal volume. All they’re trying to say with that is that it is so small it can’t be measured. I can measure the volume of the period at the end of this sentence. But that period would look like the whole universe in comparison to this creature we call a black hole. So again, how does a creature so infinitely small to the point of where there is no longer even anything that you can point to and say there it is still be said to be existing in our universe? And if that is the case, how can it still maintain its gravitational field?
  I read a book a long time ago where a cosmologist stated that black holes in this universe sucked out matter like a vacuum cleaner and it gushed out like “Old Faithful” at Yellowstone National Park becoming a white hole in a parallel universe. And every black hole in that universe gushes out matter as a white hole in this universe creating equilibrium. Fanciful idea, but where is it? What if a black hole opened up over there right on top of where we are here? Wouldn’t we be getting blasted with all that matter into oblivion? Or are these white holes smart enough to only open up in relatively empty space?

  So all this leads me to ask this question. If black holes are bogus making the notion of singularities a myth, where does that leave the big bang theory? After all isn’t it a reverse black hole springing up from a singularity? Or in a sense isn’t the big bang really a case of a white hole gushing matter it has sucked out from somewhere else and creating this ever expanding space-time continuum on this side? Kind of like a cosmic fart as it were? This my friends, is just another example of why I don’t buy into the so called “Big Bang Theory”.  And if black holes don’t exist, don’t get me started on “dark matter” and “dark energy”. 

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