No, as per my posted theory the field does not pull you anywhere.
The theory is not about the black hole, but what actually happens at the event horizon, meaning that particles are alligned to be able to go only into certain directions as time moves forward.
Analogy:
A piece of non-magnetic metal vs a magnet:
Imagine the piece of non-magnetic metal turning into a magnet at the event horizon. Before being put there the free electrons are creating micro magnetic fields into all types of directions within the piece of metal. After crossing the even horizon, the free electrons are aligned to face into the same direction. Through this the whole piece of metal now acts as one big magnet.
Now imagine this, instead of free electrons, with particles of matter of all types that are moving forward in time. As these particles cross the event horizon frontier, their future possible paths (light cones in space-time) become forced to only go into certain directions. This direction is what you want to manifest.
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But there are more crazy things going on:
As for regular matter, I mean matter that is not sole individual particles, when nearing the event horizon, yes even long before crossing it, the phenomenon of “Spaghettification” would occur due to the gravitational force of the black hole (singularity).
“An object approaching the event horizon would appear to be slowing down as it approaches the black hole instead of speeding up as we would expect. This is because of time dilation, which slows the passing of time for an object moving close to the speed of light with respect to an outside observer. The object eventually would slow down until it stops moving when it reaches the event horizon because that is when it will be moving at the speed of light. An outside observer will never see the object passing the event horizon, firstly because light cannot escape, but even if it could, the time dilation of the object would become infinite meaning it would take an infinite amount of time for it to cross the event horizon.
Second, the object would appear to be contracting or becoming flattened in the direction of its motion. This flattening only occurs in one direction so that when the object reaches the event horizon, it essentially becomes a two dimensional object from the perspective of an outside observer.
It becomes even more interesting when we take the perspective of the object falling into a black hole. As you fall into a black hole, you would not notice any of the time dilation or length contraction that an outside observer would see in you. For you, time would pass at the same rate as it always has been, so that you would fall towards the black hole, pass the event horizon, and hit the singularity in almost no time at all. But when you observe the rest of the universe outside the black hole, time would speed up faster and faster as you approach the event horizon. Then the universe would go infinitely into the future when you reach the event horizon.
You would also not experience any length contraction on yourself. You would still have the same 3 dimensional shape you always did (except for any spaghettified parts). But as you get closer to the event horizon, everything in the universe will become contracted until it becomes a tiny point above you. Essentially, the infinite universe turns into a singularity when you hit the event horizon.
Think about what we have talked about so far. When you approach the event horizon of a black hole, you are actually approaching the limit of space-time. What this means is that when you reach the event horizon of a black hole, you are also reaching the end of space-time. We have this notion of a boundary as something that is outside and beyond, but the universe is something that is infinite in both space and time! In order to find the boundary of something that is infinite, you must approach the infinite itself.”
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“From an outside observer, the black hole becomes frozen in time and space, an infinitesimal singularity. But for an object falling in, everything in the universe will seem to cross the event horizon almost simultaneously as everything is in the same frame of reference. The universe will fall into a singularity from an outside perspective, but because everything inside the event horizon is in the same singularitous inertial frame, you would not perceive everything collapsing into a point. Instead, it will seem as if everything is exploding outward like the Big Bang and a new universe will form with stars and galaxies within the event horizon.
This new universe inside the black hole will seem like a singularity from an outside observer, but from our perspective, this singularity would be an infinitely large universe just like the previous universe. When new black holes eventually form inside this new universe, it will be like pin pricks poking holes in the fabric of space-time revealing the next universe. The universe we are in at the present was also the result of the same process so that when we peer out into the universe, what we are looking at the same time an explosion out from a singularity and also an explosion into the event horizon of the previous universe in an endless concatenation of singularities within singularities that goes on infinitely into the future and into the past.”
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PS:
This whole theory is based on Einstein’s special relativity theory, which cannot explain all the observed phenomena in the universe. So in science terms, this is just one of many possible models.
PPS:
Keep in mind that these theories are only looking at the material plane’s side and there might be even crazier things happening on the astral place etc. at the event horizon.
The whole manifestation process for sure is not limited to be a function of the physical plane alone but there are many more mechanics going on an astral level etc. – material science is zero aware of these layers and thus their explanational models can barely explain anything. We don’t yet know what mechanis Captain has actually put into this field.