This is the absolute best explanation I have come across that would explain the laws of physics for our universe. The spin rate and the amount of matter surrounding our universe would dictate the laws of physics, including the constant speed of light and gravity among other things. It could also explain relative things such as speed and size. Speed and size have yet to be explained by todays physics, since these things are relative to something else.
For example, no matter how much we think we are at rest, we are always moving at great speeds. The earth is rotating around its axis, the earth is rotating around the sun, the sun/solar system is rotating around the milkyway and so on....So today we don't have any idea really how fast we are moving. This theory at least provides a "spin rate" and from that we could at least descern our speed with respect to the rate of spin of our universe (black hole).
Size is another factor, what defines how large an electron is? We measure it relative to something else. Inside a spinning black hole, with an equal pull in all directions could dictate the size of things, the basic speed of everything, and explain the physics of the universe we live in.
This theory only needs the math now.....Where is Einstein?
For example, no matter how much we think we are at rest, we are always moving at great speeds. The earth is rotating around its axis, the earth is rotating around the sun, the sun/solar system is rotating around the milkyway and so on....So today we don't have any idea really how fast we are moving. This theory at least provides a "spin rate" and from that we could at least descern our speed with respect to the rate of spin of our universe (black hole).
Size is another factor, what defines how large an electron is? We measure it relative to something else. Inside a spinning black hole, with an equal pull in all directions could dictate the size of things, the basic speed of everything, and explain the physics of the universe we live in.
This theory only needs the math now.....Where is Einstein?