As astrophysics become more and more the epiphany for space, time, matter, we are finding that some properties once held dear by astronomers are being disrupted by new discoveries, yet, Einstein continues to reach out from the past and prove that he could predict things in his time that it would take decades to prove such as gravity waves. It has only been recently that mankind had the delicate equipment it would take to detect distant gravity waves that can also bend light. Einstein saw space and time as one in the same and considered it like a fabric that could be pressed into concave shape that objects would fall around that curvature of, in other words orbits. The size and speed of an orbit depended on the size and weight of the mass of the object that a moon or planet orbited around.
At the center of the Milky Way Galaxy is a massive black hole. It has long been suspected but that thanks to the long range capability of the James Webb infrared telescope aboard this orbital satellite it is almost certain. The event horizon, the accumulation of space debris on the periphery of the black hole’s orbit gives off visual signatures that indicate dust, planets, asteroids, and even stars that can be swallowed up by a black hole.
It turns out that due to orbital calculations and the gravitation pull or perturbation evident upon the planets and their orbits in our solar system that there is a mysterious visitor, a huge planet with an irregular orbit that only passes through our solar system every few hundred years. “Nibiru” or “Planet X” which only makes a brief appearance on its bizarre and distant elliptical orbit. One NASA astronomer made the discovery then NASA denounced the theory as a myth. Just as a planet that was observed by ab astronomer between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter and then it disappears and an asteroid belt is discovered. Everything changes.
Now science tells us that our solar system is part of a binary star system with a dwarf brown star at the other end of the binary orbit. Astronomers have made the first unambiguous detection and image of an elusive type of object known as a brown dwarf. The evidence consists of an image from the 60-inch observatory on Mt. Palomar, a spectrum from the 200-inch Hale telescope on Mt. Palomar and a confirmatory image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (Courtesy of Google search).
Is there a place in the universe where the speed of light and time converge to become as one in perpetuity where time no longer expires? There would be no aging at all, but you might not like where this zone is located. It would exist at the mouth of a black hole in a very close orbit while swirling around the black hole. So as you travel around the black hole you are in a timeless region. At 186,000 miles per second as we see the ancient light given off by stars that are millions of light years old. By the time that light reaches us they may have already super novated and no longer exist as we are simply seeing the light that traveled such titanic distance. In this way, Einstein said we have proof that space and time are one in the same. Wrap your head around that! As we look into the past while in the present.
Yes, as our space crafts reach deeper into the unknown and our satellites focus outward to illuminate the unimaginable distances that we have yet to define, we shall continue to be astounded by an infinite universe as we look for life as well. Strangely, we know more about the surface of the moon than we do our own ocean floor and its sea creatures. We are now finding out that not only did mankind live thousands of years into antiquity then we thought long before the Egyptian pyramids that perhaps more technological civilizations then our own could have been wiped out by age old catastrophes. As a matter of fact, we very well could have lost advanced technology that exceeds our present instrumentality. It all remains to be seen.
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