Showing posts with label black hole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black hole. Show all posts

May 20, 2007

Cosmic Mirror

picture of a black holeYou are walking tired and thirsty on an unforgiving desert. Water is not to be found anywhere near. Broken hearted, you suddenly seem to spot an oasis. You rub your eyes, pinch your skin, but yes it is an oasis indeed. Oh NO, its only a mirage, an illusion that played tricks on you. You are crestfallen!

A situation like above occurs quite commonly. Here, for example, the air in the immediate vicinity of the hot sands are much lighter in comparison to that of the above. Just as light bends, due to refraction (changes at the interface, due to differing refractive indices of the medium), when a ray of light is made to pass through water from air, it bends (one can see it using lasers or using a straight rod which appears bent). A similar situation occur in deserts and in very cold climates.

Objects having mass, distort the space time curvature just in a similar way an iron ball would do to a piece of cloth, whose four corners are tied to four poles. There would be an indentation in the middle of the cloth. If one releases a small ball at one of its corners, the ball will proceed towards the dent, in a spiral way. Encircling, it will finally end up in the center. This is what we call gravity, and orbits (paths, the ball traces) have been proposed so that the ball doesn't end up with the ball at the center.

Now imagine a black hole, a very massive and dense object, with such a strong gravitational pull, that even light can not escape its fatal attraction. Thus it it is invisible. The gravitational pull near its surface will be maximum, while the pull will fade out away from it, inversely proportional to the square of the distance (of measurement). Hence we can visualize a situation akin to the mirage illusion already stated. Near the black hole the gravity (space time curvature) is densest, whereas gravity away from it is less so. This reminds us the analogy of refraction we saw with respect to light (electro-magnetic radiation). Thus, you certainly can expect to find gravitational mirrors (total internal reflection) in black holes.

The black hole won't belch out any of its secrets, as theory of quantum gravity prohibits it: it will only show the observer's curious face in its own mirror. Could there be a Grand Unified Theory now? Or, how about combing your hair using this MIRROR?

December 13, 2006

Alice In Stephen Hawking's Land

Alice in Wonderland Syndrome depicting surrealistic checkerboard patternsCome, switch on darkness
Null all the fractals of runaway thoughts in antiphase
To bask in the serene divinity

Come, throw open the doors of perception
and look beyond the event horizon
wake up to a new dawn

Soak in the black body radiations of the super consciousness
only to merge with the microcosm of quarks
discover your real self
as you have wished for ages
in your subconscious.

Paradise Regained

Explaining my stand:

We can switch on light and not darkness. But it could be possible, if we mixed vibrations of a waveform of equal frequency and amplitude, but 180 degree out of phase. Do we see those crest and troughs anymore? The light has been extinguished by its own cousin in antiphase. We could also produce darkness using strong gravitational field of a black hole, for example.

Darkness opens a vast new window for us, as it did in Hellen Keller! Because, by stopping all the visual inputs, any visual 'trespass' messing up with the thought process will be prohibited. We may even be able to 'look' beyond the forbidden event horizon, where time (age) stands still. A thought is bounded by no limits.

Black holes do radiate, but this radiation do not give out any 'meaningful secret' that we may hope to decipher. Basking in this beam incognito will be real grand, isn't it?