Grumblenuts
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The way I see it, the Aether has a preferred overall density. Where matter spreads thin, spatial (magnetic) pressure is weakened, whereas dielectric pressure builds in counterspace, eventually creating too much of an imbalance. Something's got to give.. Lightning eventually strikes..
Black holes reside square in the middle of planar (axial) dielectric discs. Mother Nature's favorite boundary layer between space and counterspace. Axial energy + massive amounts of material get sucked up and exchanged for electrical power (magnetism + dielectricity) + accreted debris + radiation. Much of the power feeds back to drive the massive motors (galaxies). Much restores equilibrium to local counterspace.
But none of it works any more when spread too thin. It just grows really cold. No more blankets or firewood to be found. This giant sucking sound begins building in the distance..
Black holes reside square in the middle of planar (axial) dielectric discs. Mother Nature's favorite boundary layer between space and counterspace. Axial energy + massive amounts of material get sucked up and exchanged for electrical power (magnetism + dielectricity) + accreted debris + radiation. Much of the power feeds back to drive the massive motors (galaxies). Much restores equilibrium to local counterspace.
But none of it works any more when spread too thin. It just grows really cold. No more blankets or firewood to be found. This giant sucking sound begins building in the distance..