As an ever-increasing number of independent scientists and researchers are coming forward to question some of the entrenched beliefs of consensus science, some leading thinkers are gathering in Austria to discuss the hottest issues.
Among the speakers is Stephen J Crothers who will be giving an address on ‘Black Holes and Big Bangs – a Fantastic Voyage.’
Abstract: Black holes are ubiquitous. They are now both invisible and visible. Quasars are black holes; so are the “blazars”. There are black hole binary systems, including ultra-quantum luminous x-ray sources. Individual black holes are also x-ray sources. It is claimed that each galaxy harbours a supermassive black hole at its centre, along with other black holes dispersed throughout them. Wormholes are said to be two quantum-entangled black holes. All these black holes supposedly exist in an expanding big bang universe. However, black hole universes are inconsistent with big bang universes. All alleged black hole universes are spatially infinite, eternal, contain only one mass, are not expanding and are asymptotically flat or asymptotically curved. But the alleged big bang universes are either spatially finite (one case) or spatially infinite (two different cases), of finite age, contain radiation and many masses (including multiple black holes, some of which are “primordial”), are expanding and are not asymptotically anything. Thus the black hole and the big bang contradict one another – they are mutually exclusive by their very definitions.