Exploring Ideas

Theories

This section presents theoretical ideas, original research, and interpretations intended to explore concepts related to black holes and the universe.

The Vision Behind the Theory

Behind Every Idea, There Is a Story

Behind every theory, there is a person who dared to ask deeper questions. This section introduces the perspective and journey that inspired the creation of the Black Hole Tracking App.

About the Author

Geuris De La Cruz is a Civil Engineering student and an Honor Roll member at his university. After Hurricane María struck Puerto Rico, he was forced to leave the island.

During a period marked by personal challenges and major life transitions, he chose to dedicate his time to research and study. Instead of allowing circumstances to define him, he began exploring scientific theories — particularly those related to black holes and cosmic behavior.

Original Research

Real-Time Theory Inside Black Holes

This research proposes a new way of understanding time inside black holes, based on Earth's translational motion.

It introduces a simultaneous movement in space called "balague," which travels through the vacuum of space and plays a key role in the formation and behavior of black holes.

To explain this phenomenon, a mathematical framework called Modern Vacuum Mathematics was developed by Geuris De La Cruz Bonilla. This model defines the parameters of the vacuum and explains how the balague concentrates to form black holes.

This research aims to provide a new scientific perspective for visualizing, calculating, and understanding black holes and real time within them.

Balague

A constant simultaneous movement in space. Its concentration in the vacuum generates the rotation and circumference of black holes.

Time Inside Black Holes

Time inside a black hole is measured in relation to Earth's translation. One full rotation of a black hole's circumference equals 3 positive hours.

Supermassive Black Holes

In supermassive black holes, the circumference equals −6 hours. They represent the function of two black holes combined.

Layers & Seasons

Black holes have different layers or 'seasons,' each containing fluid successions with varying pressure levels.

Research Diagrams & Formulas

Original diagrams and mathematical formulas developed as part of the Real-Time Theory Inside Black Holes.

Black Hole Conceptual Map — showing the four layers (Balosor, Bacrom, Balopé, Boloiser), the center, light compression ring, capulasor, and circumference

Black Hole Conceptual Map

Visual representation of the four layers, the center, the light compression ring, and the capulasor within a black hole.

Black Hole Layer Diagram — concentric rings showing Balasor, Bacrom, Balopé, and Boloiser quadrants with numbered fluid succession levels

Layer Structure & Fluid Successions

Diagram showing the four quadrants (Balasor, Bacrom, Balopé, Boloiser) and their numbered fluid succession levels around the center.

Black Hole Formulas — handwritten formulas for Stellar and Supermassive black hole time calculations

Black Hole Time Formulas

Mathematical formulas for calculating real time inside stellar and supermassive black holes using Modern Vacuum Mathematics.

Mathematical Formula of the Vacuum — scientific explanation, definitions of layers, and behavioral patterns of black holes

Mathematical Formula of the Vacuum

Complete definitions of each layer, the capulasor, general layer, light comprehension ring, center behavior, and circumference timing.

Intermediate and Primordial black hole formulas — handwritten time calculation examples

Intermediate & Primordial Formulas

Time calculation formulas and examples for intermediate and primordial black holes.

Fascinated by these theories?

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