Proof that we are living in a type of hell that only Black people can escape?

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indyman87
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Warning- I'm sure this will sound crazy to a lot of people...

Spin off from my other thread..

http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/506064/planet-earth-sits-in-the-middle-of-a-graveyard#latest


numerous scientists suggests that the world we live in is a hologram and that we are stuck inside a type of Black hole.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/12/12/its-not-a-movie-the-universe-really-is-a-hologram-according-to-new-science/

For one study, physicist Yoshifumi Hyakutake and his colleagues created a computer model of a black hole – which is formed when a large amount of mass is concentrated in a tiny region of space and creates a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape.


what we call reality is actually a hologram projected onto the surface of a black hole in which our universe exists.

This is my theory about why 'Black' people are the only ones that can escape-this article says that the color 'Black' is not really a color at all because it has no wavelengths.

http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/light/u12l2a.cfm


On the flip side it says that the color white is also not a color however our eyes preceives it as white light because it contains a combination of all of the wavelengths.

Technically speaking, white is not a color at all - at least not in the sense that there is a light wave with a wavelength that is characteristic of white. Rather, white is the combination of all the colors of the visible light spectrum. If all the wavelengths of the visible light spectrum give the appearance of white, then none of the wavelengths would lead to the appearance of black. Once more, black is not actually a color. Technically speaking, black is merely the absence of the wavelengths of the visible light spectrum. So when you are in a room with no lights and everything around you appears black, it means that there are no wavelengths of visible light striking your eye as you sight at the surroundings.





And as I posted above scientists says that Earth is in a black hole whose gravity is so strong that light cannot escape. So we as 'Black' people must contain less wavelengths than white people but obviously some of us do not have a purely 'Black' complexion. Some of us are brown skin (dark brown, light brown) so of us is a mixture of 'white' and 'black'-biracial. i wonder if it would be possible to escape this Black hole if we can somehow turn our complexion completely Black pure Black since according to the article Earth may be inside a Black hole that is so strong that not even light can escape. In physics their is a theoritical term for 100 percent blackness called Black Body radiation but it hasn't been acheive yet. Scientist have only been able to create an object that's 99 percent black.

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  • indyman87
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    did a little more internet searches and found out that oxygen disperses energy in our bodies as well as a substance inside our bodies called ATP. there's even an ATP type of energy drink that came up earlier this year that claims to give you an energy boost at the cellular level. A dispersive prism can also disperse light.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adenosine_triphosphate

    http://www.nsbri.org/humanphysspace/focus5/ep-energetics.html

    Unfortunately, the amount of ATP that is present in the muscle cells, even in the well-trained athlete, is only sufficient to sustain maximal muscle power for 5 or 6 seconds, maybe enough for a 50-meter dash. Therefore, except for a few seconds at a time, it is essential that new ATP be formed continuously, particularly during the performance of athletic events

  • Black Boy King
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    "Science" is one depressing ass religion
  • playmaker88
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    This thread title got me like

    come-on-man-o.gif
  • REV_RAGE
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    weak story I want my time back.
  • indyman87
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    Scientist Stephen Hawkings says that Black holes will eventually evaporate and that it usually takes about 4 Billion years.

    http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Lifespan_of_a_black_hole#slide1
    If we assume we are talking about a black hole of average size it would take roughly 1.2x10^67 earth years to die out. (aka

    12,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years) Answer Steven Hawking has theorized that Black Holes emit "Hawking Radiation" and that the rate of emission is proportional to the cube of the hole's mass. This implies that they are evaporating and will, at some point in time, disappear. Large black holes (mass greater than the sun) will essentially last forever, this falls to 2 to 3 billion years for masses of10 11 kg. To get down to a black hole with a life span of 1 second, the hole would have to have a mass of about 2.28 × 105
    kg. The recently constructed LHC in Europe was supposed to have the potential of creating mini-black holes, but these would evaporate almost as soon as they were created.