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Figure 1 shows that as we descend into a Black
Hole, different “altitudes” present information with unique processing limitations, to the
order, 3, 2, 1, 1, 0 dimensions respectively; this
matches the Fibonacci sequence.
Figure 1. How information is exchanged following the Fibonacci sequence when moving into
and “out” of a Black Hole.
We know that the Fibonacci sequence continues
past 0:
-3, 2, -1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 2, 3 [5]
At the singularity, knowing that no pathways
move outwards from anywhere beyond the
event horizon, we imagine what becomes of
any attempt for information to escape. This is
where Fibonacci really assists in explanation.
The sequence itself allows -1 + 1 = 0, a simple
quantum fluctuation akin to a vacuum. I would
suggest that this is what naked singularities do.
In larger supermassive black holes with the
presence of an event horizon, this takes the
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