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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

Based, again, on the modern theory of stellar evolution, it is considered that out of 100<br />

billion stars there must be at least 100 million black holes. Just in our galaxy, thousands<br />

of black holes are supposedly roaming and completely absorbing all the gas and dust<br />

clouds and stars which “inadvertently” happened to be in the way of black holes. There<br />

are assumptions that supermassive black holes with a mass of billions of Suns may be<br />

located in the centre of our Galaxy.<br />

Rigden: Well, not bad. You get the general idea of how the global science currently<br />

marks time, getting caught in a vicious circle of pointless discussions.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: I might not be thoroughly aware of the details of their discussions, but I have<br />

a general idea… Besides, I got interested in another thing. It is supposed that within the<br />

black hole, time and space are significantly distorted due to enormous gravitation. The<br />

common Euclidean geometry might not be true there, since parallel lines may well<br />

intersect and so on… Some even express opinions that everything within the black hole<br />

should in principle fall into its centre where later on stellar matter may compress to such<br />

a degree that eventually it turns into a point with an infinite density, i.e. singularity may<br />

arise.<br />

Rigden: To put it simply, theorists try to fit their conclusions to the far-fetched Big<br />

Bang theory. As they believe, the Bang appeared from an infinitely dense point in which<br />

the entire matter of the Universe had supposedly been concentrated and condensed;<br />

when something inside this “point” had provoked the Big Bang, matter started to fly<br />

apart in all directions, and the process of the expansion of the Universe set in. Since<br />

numerous questions arise, to which scientists are unable to find answers from the<br />

perspective of the material worldview, such confusing modern theories appear. Authors<br />

simply puzzle each other. They try to explain phenomena using the database that is<br />

already known to them. As a result, while developing a theory of the origin of the<br />

Universe or, for example, black holes, they find themselves in a situation similar to that<br />

of a fable elephant. That is, instead of addressing the question of where the elephant<br />

appeared from, why it moves and wants to eat, they study the trajectory of movement of<br />

elephants in the African savannah, the probability of what kind of plants elephants may<br />

eat on their way, the availability of plants in the locality, and what qualities these plants<br />

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