Let's start the conversation at this spot, so others can read this without having to read all we have said so far, Rex.
A quick recap:
We both agree on the standard model (Modal A) and its outcomes.
We are gnawing on Black Holes (Model A) and how there can be a Model B. So far, I have not been able to make you, Rex, see the model. That is my task therefore.
Gravity is a force and the claim for Model B is that within this force an Eye can appear when the conditions are right. In the Eye, gravity's effect is zero, yet immediately outside the Eye (the Wall of the Eye), the effects are at their maximum properties.
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The analogy to use is a hurricane that established an Eye in the center of the storm. While a hurricane is nothing like a galaxy, we can focus on wind as a force and recognize that when the conditions are right an eye can occur in which that force is absent in the center & maximized with the Wall of the Eye.
We would not say that there is an invisible mass inside the Eye controlling the storm. Just for this analogy, that would be Model A, though the intention is not to undermine Model A, just showing what is different between Model A and Model B.
The entire storm as a whole contributes to the formation of the Eye, but along the borders of the storm the contributions would actually be minimal/marginal.
In the center of the storm, we find an enormous depression. Winds are pulling on this center in all directions, helping establish that wind lee in the Eye.
The wind gusts of the Wall of the Eye are the strongest on planet Earth.
Minimum is found in the center, maximum of this force is found right next to the minimum.
This is Model B.
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Translating Model B to a galaxy, we have gravity as a force associated with all masses in a galaxy.
The masses found along the outer edges show us in various formations of galaxies that their cohesion to the center is not necessarily all that strong. As such, they will -equally- also not contribute all too much to the gravitational depression with find with the Eye.
Nevertheless, all are part of the larger gravitational reality of the galaxy.
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Before moving toward the center of the galaxy, first something about the gravitational pull in general.
The entire galaxy will have gravitational pulls in all directions, yet toward the outside this spreads and spreads over more and more space. We do not find much accumulation of gravitational forces toward the outer areas and beyond a galaxy.
Toward the center, we do see a gradual accumulation of forces, just like we see an accumulation of wind forces with the hurricane. There is a build up. The force becomes stronger toward the center.
Moving toward the center of the galaxy, there will be layers upon layers with their own specific circumstances of force, yet from a collective perspective we can declare that the more we move toward the center, the more accumulation of this force occurs.
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Then a quick comparison between Model A and Model B for the center, because in Model A nothing can escape the attractive forces of the mass found beyond a horizon, while in Model B there simply is no mass at all, no horizon, and yet nothing can stay inside the Eye either.
Not the Eye, but the Wall of the Eye is the gravitational monster. Not the Eye of the Storm causes any damage — because there is no wind. The Wall of the Eye is the most destructive wind force on the planet. Trucks are thrown around like they were toy.
As such, we find the complete opposite of Model A; it is like boys getting a moustache and girls not getting a moustache.
As long as we do not see that almost everything is the same for Models A and B, except for the exact center, then we miss the fine point what distinguishes a boy from a girl.
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So, this is what Rex has to work with, and this is for him not an easy task. As long as Rex does not switch to recognizing that Model B is oppositional distinct from Model A in just one spot, then he won't see it.
As structural aid:
Model A will declare that Model B is incorrect and Model B will declare that Model A is incorrect.
The boy will not be a girl, and the girl will not be a boy.
Yet both have two eyes, two arms, a heart and a brain. Many things will be identical, but one some level it will be oppositional.
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Last point with the Hurricane, we would not agree to any scientist saying that there is an invisible mass in the center of the Storm. We would all reject any person saying that, no matter how supersmart in all other fields that person is.
We know that in the model of wind force, there is actually a spot possible in which the wind created a depression in which we find both the maximum and the minimum amount of wind possible, sitting right next to one another in and near the center. They did not establish their own conditions. It was the storm as a whole that established the Eye. The Eye is a result and not the starting point.
Let me know if the model is more clear now, Rex.