It's a quiet, Saturday evening, listening to Sebastian Bach and sipping tea, the sounds of his music dance through my Admiral's quarters. Out past the reinforced portholes, portholes so clear, that one might think they could touch the stars, the heavens, the last few sections of the scaffold around this small part of the frozen blackhole, are almost complete. Engineering crews have spent the last six months designing and building the scaffold that will have modules added in another phase. Modules that will allow for crew quarters, repair shops, gallies and other, Turkish delights, to be added that will allow continued data analyst exploration of the Drift, the frozen black hole, will be explored and colonized based on the founding principles that have taken us this far, no exceptions. Exploration teams have recovered many artifacts that are still being thoroughly scanned to prevent a similar fate as that of Founders Day. It is unlikely the Borg made it this far as there are not any planets within 100 LY of this place, twenty-four days between here and there. But we all know the Borg, give the Borg a Cadet and the Borg will build a Cube. Some headway has been made into deciphering this race of giant's language. Remarkable, seven-foot-tall beings, slender with an elongated head. Facial features similar to ours. Very elegant, yet none of that elegance remains, save this blackhole they were able to freeze. Remarkable, the entire black hole was simply stopped, frozen in space. My engineers and scientists still haven't been able to figure out how the alien race stopped a black hole. Let alone the process by which the aliens, carved everything out of the elements comprising the black hole. After the aliens were able to control the black hole, they simply, turned it off, resulting in all of the atoms around and inside the black hole to suddenly become fused together. Something like this would have taken billions of years to build. Not even the Borg could build such a, perfect construct.
A cargo train under tractor beam control from the surface of the Drift, glides by. Although some, 300 meters long, the cargo train full of equipment and wiring, self-sealing stem bolts, fuel cells and spare sparts, probably a good stiff drink as well, soon disappears in the washing light of Illumination ships tethered to the Drift. Illumination ships are small ships with a crew of five that provide large areas with light. To create a more homelike atmosphere for the races of Solare, I had camps built on the surface of the Drift that allows the night and day of their home planet to wake and put them to sleep. For some of the crew, the Solare is just a place to visit now. Some are making a new home on the surface of the Drift. Some have been granted leave from the Solare to start their own expeditions, in their own spirit. The ships are replicated in the Solare's ship replicator hangar that is capable replicating ships up to four NX-01 Enterprise ships in total detail. Once the mission has been completed, the ship is demolecularized and the atoms sent to their respective storage tanks. The Solare has the ability to replicate up to four, fully operational, modern day look and equipped NX-01 Enterprise class starships while still maintaining 25% enough building materials for other needs. While the need hasn't arisen for such a fleet, the need must be nurtured. One NX class starship is on stand-by 24 / 7 and will probably never see the replicators laser. My engineers and scientists are also telling me that most of the trace elements of the Drift are most likely able to be used by the Solare's ship replicator systems. To see a sleek and silvered modern day NX class warping off to gather new data somewhere on the other side of the Drift would be a sight to see. We all remember the pioneers, bulky and rickety starships, ready to fall apart at the press of the warp button. The warm tea parts my lips, Earth honey the best honey. Those old ships, held together with rubber bands and duct tape, ready for honor and glory at the press of a button. What a sight those pioneers would see today.
Some of the data that the scientists have uncovered about the black hole is rather intriguing.
If a black hole can spaghettify matter, shouldn’t black holes be able to spaghettify matter from the edge of the Universe and convert it into energy?
Could cosmic inflation be caused by black holes along the edge of the Universe pulling in matter from outside of our Universe and converting it to energy?
But what else is in the Void that a black hole might pull into our Universe?
The previous sentence is best left to the faiths of the world to determine.
Cliff Notes; The Big Bang, the focal point of energy colliding together in a confined space, much like the grain of sand passing through the hourglass sphincter, and then emerging on the other side, could have seen black holes formed at a very early point after the Big Bang. Primary Big Bang black holes would have been very robust, like a military assault battalion assaulting the beaches of Normandy. The Primary black holes created by rapidly collapsing black holes could have formed a black hole film around the expanding Big Bang that still exists today, due to colliding together. As the black hole film consumed more Void matter and ejected it into our Universe, the pressure created by the converted matter could have pushed on the black film causing the Universe to expand. But how did the aliens freeze the black film?
Could the film be pulling itself through the Void, like a large tunneller machine on Earth?
Graphic representation
Does dark matter mean that our Universe is orbiting something in the Void?
I’ve also learned that pockets of gas can create black holes as well.
Could Dark Matter be a form of gas that functions differently in Einstein Space? I’ve also learned that for anything to grow or expand, other than rocks and ice sickles, that a fuel must be present. Like liquid gas in a car, if the car runs out of gas and the engine will not start. The car will just remain in place and decompose, over time, or fall towards the center of the Earth.
The Universe should be similar, but where do we get the fuel from and how is that matter converted to the fuel that our Universe needs to continue to grow?
The fuel is obviously the Void, the space that is outside of our Universe.
There is something on the outside of our universe that is being converted into fuel for our Universe to continue growing.
The byproduct of the Void being converted to fuel could be Dark Matter. There is always a by-product. Just like oxygen is a byproduct of photosynthesis, dark matter could be a byproduct created by an interaction on the edge of our universe and the Void.
What’s even a little geekier and nerdier is, if you can measure the direction of influence that dark matter is travelling in, you might be able to determine what direction our Universe is travelling in and what our Universe is orbiting that exists in the Void. Along with the distance to Object O. Does Dark Matter have a space-time curvature that would suggest it is orbiting something more massive than the largest black hole in our universe. Something outside of our Universe?
Basically, our universe could be orbiting a very large something in the Void. Like the planet orbiting a star with a dust ring adds mass, growing by using the fuel of the dusty ring around the star, our Universe must be consuming Void space as we orbit the massive something in the Void, growing larger as more Void matter is converted into fuel that fuels the growth of our universe.
We would also surely be in the habitable zone orbiting the something in the Void. What lifeforms could be pulled out of the Void and into our Universe?
Trade with the Drift will be immense, thousands of ships, coming and going. Ferengi, that should be fun. Young faces peering just over the porthole edge, seeing for the first time, a memory that would last a lifetime. Explorers, climbing the thousands of kilometers tall peaks and mountains, the valleys. What did the ancient race of aliens that built this place leave behind. What personal logs and homesteads will be found? Will the explorers find lakes, oceans and rivers?
What did the aliens find when they went through the aperture? The Aperture, a set of large space doors spanning the event horizon manufactured from the same metal that the Drift was built from, separates that curiosity. Enough curiosity awaits.
Looking at the upcoming duty roster, I sip my tea again. Setting the cup of tea on the corner of my desk and then the PADD, I look out the porthole of my Admiral's Quarters. Below, I imagine cutter and engineer teams cutting into panels, documenting everything. Thousands of drones travelling to and fro, doing their programmed jobs. Do the drones feel sentiment? Will their growth programs translate their actions into feelings? Curiosity. Watching the NX starship glide past the porthole, I can only smile and think, "It's been a long road, getting from there to...where no one has gone, before.
Alpha Point.
A cargo train under tractor beam control from the surface of the Drift, glides by. Although some, 300 meters long, the cargo train full of equipment and wiring, self-sealing stem bolts, fuel cells and spare sparts, probably a good stiff drink as well, soon disappears in the washing light of Illumination ships tethered to the Drift. Illumination ships are small ships with a crew of five that provide large areas with light. To create a more homelike atmosphere for the races of Solare, I had camps built on the surface of the Drift that allows the night and day of their home planet to wake and put them to sleep. For some of the crew, the Solare is just a place to visit now. Some are making a new home on the surface of the Drift. Some have been granted leave from the Solare to start their own expeditions, in their own spirit. The ships are replicated in the Solare's ship replicator hangar that is capable replicating ships up to four NX-01 Enterprise ships in total detail. Once the mission has been completed, the ship is demolecularized and the atoms sent to their respective storage tanks. The Solare has the ability to replicate up to four, fully operational, modern day look and equipped NX-01 Enterprise class starships while still maintaining 25% enough building materials for other needs. While the need hasn't arisen for such a fleet, the need must be nurtured. One NX class starship is on stand-by 24 / 7 and will probably never see the replicators laser. My engineers and scientists are also telling me that most of the trace elements of the Drift are most likely able to be used by the Solare's ship replicator systems. To see a sleek and silvered modern day NX class warping off to gather new data somewhere on the other side of the Drift would be a sight to see. We all remember the pioneers, bulky and rickety starships, ready to fall apart at the press of the warp button. The warm tea parts my lips, Earth honey the best honey. Those old ships, held together with rubber bands and duct tape, ready for honor and glory at the press of a button. What a sight those pioneers would see today.
Some of the data that the scientists have uncovered about the black hole is rather intriguing.
If a black hole can spaghettify matter, shouldn’t black holes be able to spaghettify matter from the edge of the Universe and convert it into energy?
Could cosmic inflation be caused by black holes along the edge of the Universe pulling in matter from outside of our Universe and converting it to energy?
But what else is in the Void that a black hole might pull into our Universe?
The previous sentence is best left to the faiths of the world to determine.
Cliff Notes; The Big Bang, the focal point of energy colliding together in a confined space, much like the grain of sand passing through the hourglass sphincter, and then emerging on the other side, could have seen black holes formed at a very early point after the Big Bang. Primary Big Bang black holes would have been very robust, like a military assault battalion assaulting the beaches of Normandy. The Primary black holes created by rapidly collapsing black holes could have formed a black hole film around the expanding Big Bang that still exists today, due to colliding together. As the black hole film consumed more Void matter and ejected it into our Universe, the pressure created by the converted matter could have pushed on the black film causing the Universe to expand. But how did the aliens freeze the black film?
Could the film be pulling itself through the Void, like a large tunneller machine on Earth?
Graphic representation
Does dark matter mean that our Universe is orbiting something in the Void?
I’ve also learned that pockets of gas can create black holes as well.
Could Dark Matter be a form of gas that functions differently in Einstein Space? I’ve also learned that for anything to grow or expand, other than rocks and ice sickles, that a fuel must be present. Like liquid gas in a car, if the car runs out of gas and the engine will not start. The car will just remain in place and decompose, over time, or fall towards the center of the Earth.
The Universe should be similar, but where do we get the fuel from and how is that matter converted to the fuel that our Universe needs to continue to grow?
The fuel is obviously the Void, the space that is outside of our Universe.
There is something on the outside of our universe that is being converted into fuel for our Universe to continue growing.
The byproduct of the Void being converted to fuel could be Dark Matter. There is always a by-product. Just like oxygen is a byproduct of photosynthesis, dark matter could be a byproduct created by an interaction on the edge of our universe and the Void.
What’s even a little geekier and nerdier is, if you can measure the direction of influence that dark matter is travelling in, you might be able to determine what direction our Universe is travelling in and what our Universe is orbiting that exists in the Void. Along with the distance to Object O. Does Dark Matter have a space-time curvature that would suggest it is orbiting something more massive than the largest black hole in our universe. Something outside of our Universe?
Basically, our universe could be orbiting a very large something in the Void. Like the planet orbiting a star with a dust ring adds mass, growing by using the fuel of the dusty ring around the star, our Universe must be consuming Void space as we orbit the massive something in the Void, growing larger as more Void matter is converted into fuel that fuels the growth of our universe.
We would also surely be in the habitable zone orbiting the something in the Void. What lifeforms could be pulled out of the Void and into our Universe?
Trade with the Drift will be immense, thousands of ships, coming and going. Ferengi, that should be fun. Young faces peering just over the porthole edge, seeing for the first time, a memory that would last a lifetime. Explorers, climbing the thousands of kilometers tall peaks and mountains, the valleys. What did the ancient race of aliens that built this place leave behind. What personal logs and homesteads will be found? Will the explorers find lakes, oceans and rivers?
What did the aliens find when they went through the aperture? The Aperture, a set of large space doors spanning the event horizon manufactured from the same metal that the Drift was built from, separates that curiosity. Enough curiosity awaits.
Looking at the upcoming duty roster, I sip my tea again. Setting the cup of tea on the corner of my desk and then the PADD, I look out the porthole of my Admiral's Quarters. Below, I imagine cutter and engineer teams cutting into panels, documenting everything. Thousands of drones travelling to and fro, doing their programmed jobs. Do the drones feel sentiment? Will their growth programs translate their actions into feelings? Curiosity. Watching the NX starship glide past the porthole, I can only smile and think, "It's been a long road, getting from there to...where no one has gone, before.
Alpha Point.
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