Good points, Scott. Very interesting food for thought. Aren't Black Holes
only theoretical, though, since we haven't really located one yet? I agree
that Cater's theories do not address all the variables in our observations
with strong arguments, but, on the other hand, they do present some very
interesting explanations of others. I feel, perhaps, the answers we are
looking for reside in a combination of these approaches. There seem to be
some physical phenomena which Cater's theories do not explain completely,
while we also realize, I hope, the flaws and contradictions which current
Newtonian physics generates.
The puzzle of our realm appears to require more than a two-demensional, black
or white answer to its mysteries. It seems to be multi-leveled with a great
many intertwining forces at play. There might be hard and soft, physical and
spiritual, tangible and intangible, perceived and unperceived components at
play on a continual basis. An opposition to all things. A balance. Thanks
for your keen mind and solid comments. It helps to balance things.
Norlan