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Black Holes : Imaginary Ideas Of Their Structure
identity as separate from all these space objects and signals coming from them, these signals can reach to the world of human beings.
Moreover, the structures of Krsnarāji and black-holes are altogether different.
(1) Gods hide in Krsnarāji and they can also come out. The object that goes into the black-hole, never returns. It is absorbed inside the black-hole.
(2) It never happens that gods are unwillingly pulled into krsnarāji on account of its gravitational force but the gravitational force of the black-hole is so stupendous that it pulls any physical object that comes into its field and there is no exception. Even light with a velocity of 3,00,000 km/sec. cannot escape from its gravitational force. The result is that we do not know what the black-hole is really
(3) Light that falls on the black-hole, is not reflected and, therefore it looks like a really black object.
(4) In Jain scriptures, there is no mention of density or gravitational force of the black object in Krsnarāji. With a special type of mathematics scientists have, through researches, determined the stupendous gravitational force of the black-hole and its density. Since these imaginary objects are at a distance of thousands of light years, we cannot know their density or gravitational force by perceptible or direct experiments but we can know that only through mathematics.
In short, Krsnarāji or Tamaskāya described in Jain scriptures and the black-hole guessed by scientists, seem to be altogether different objects.
As shown above, in modern astronomy there is no relation whatsoever between the blackhole searched out by scientist and Krsnarāji or Tamaskāya described in Jain scriptures. The question, therefore, arises how to explain the black-hole on the basis of the physics described in Jain scriptures. Using Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, Einstein's Theory of gravitational force i.e. General Theory of Relativity and physics described in Jain scriptures we can explain the black-hole as under.
According to Jain scriptures, there are six basic/fundamental elements in the whole universe - 1. Dharma(the medium for motion) 2. Adharma (the medium for rest) 3. Akāśa (space) 4. Pudgala (matter) 5. Jiva (Soul) 6. Kāla
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