Is there a sunless life in the other side of a black hole?

OutSky

Jedi
May 4, 1996
A: EM waves curdle the mind producing complacency in the face of contrived misery. Numbs the mind through isolationist infuences.

March 1, 1997
A: What is the nature of neutron stars, super novas, “black holes,” et cetera?
Q: (L) You go in a black hole, and you come out a pulsar?!
A: All are the junction of matter/antimatter... the borderline between realities as you know them... material realms/etheric realms, density level junctures, realities. One can pass through these windows with ease; remember, the stars and planets are windows too.

August 1, 1998
(L) I would like to know what would be experienced by a person or space ship that goes into a black hole? What would it be like?
A: Disintegration, followed by conversion to anti-material energy.
Q: (L) So it would not come out on the other side in another universe?
(A) It will.
A: Yes, but not as matter.
Q: (L) After something has gone into a black hole, can it then re-emerge into the material universe intact?
A: No.
Q: (L) So, once it’s gone in the black hole, it’s sayonara, hasta la vista?
A: Stars are also portals of this nature.
Q: (L) So, what we perceive as stars in the anti-matter universe would be black holes?
A: No, windows.

Thus from what C’s state, we could picture a black hole, as stars and others, like a spiraled bobbin transforming or merging the material universe (1D to 4D) into some sort of return to an Energetic Unity. Notice that according to our science EM waves emanate from black holes; also EM waves define, or perhaps better saying, they equal "light". We use to think of STO orientation as well as of "evolution" in terms of light going to light; but from these quotations could we signify some "dark" or anti-energy shining high-density life into the other side of a black hole?
 
[...] Notice that according to our science EM waves emanate from black holes; [...]

For the record more on this EM radiation from Black Holes can be seen, for example, in this article: Hawking radiation.

Moreover,
November 28, 1998

Q: (A) How to bridge the physical and ethereal worlds?
A: Gravity is the key. One must formulate an hypothesis based upon the quantum range of wave particulate transfer. In other words, where does the wave go when it appears to disappear into the very core of an object with a strong gravitational field. Pentagon, hexagon, you know?!?
 
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