Fred-Rick
1 min readJul 1, 2021

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Good remark, Caleigh, and you are on to something. But I do want to take you back to the center of information making.

When thinking linearly and addressing a hurricane, do we start with the storm or do we start in the center with the eye of the storm? The eye has literally hardly any wind in it, blue skies above. Right next to it, the strongest winds ever measured on the entire planet roar as the wall of the eye, causing so much damage.

So, where do we start out when we discuss information? Do we place the strength of the message in the center, or do we place the strength of the massage with the spin around the center?

Same for Black Holes. When we think the strength of the gravitational force belongs to the center, then we must have an invisible entity right there. But if we think that the strength of the gravitational force derived from the spin found among and established by the colletive of all masses in the entire galaxy, then we know that the center is truly empty (except for the occasional infamous fly trapped there and completely trashed and pulverized by paparazzi).

The information is not from the center. The information is from the larger circumstances, spinning around a center, making us see parts of the messages that are flying out almost randomly and that are hard to decipher, though we see bits and pieces quite clearly.

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Fred-Rick
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