Black Hole (Friendly Version)¶
The Universe's Traffic Officers¶
Have you ever wondered — why doesn't the Earth crash into the Sun?
Celestial bodies exert gravitational pull on each other, constantly "wanting" to draw each other closer. By all rights, they should have already collapsed into each other long ago. What keeps them apart?
In the Lifechanyuan view of the universe, the answer is: black holes.
Black Holes Are Gods — With Consciousness¶
"Black holes are 'gods' created by the Greatest Creator. They possess consciousness. Each black hole is like a traffic officer maintaining cosmic order, and the vast universe is regulated and adjusted by these 'black hole officers.'"
Black holes aren't passive objects. They're active, conscious entities in the cosmos — their job is to prevent celestial bodies from "getting too close" and colliding, the way traffic officers at a busy intersection keep vehicles from crashing into each other.
Black Holes Aren't Dark¶
From the outside, a black hole is a wall of darkness — nothing can be seen or escape. That's because its energy is concentrated at the perimeter, blocking everything out.
But what about the inside?
"From the outside, nothing can be seen — only darkness. But inside, it is not dark at all: it is a world of brilliant radiance."
Think of one-way mirror glass: from the outside, everything is opaque. From the inside, the view is perfectly clear and bright. Black holes are not actually black.
Only In, Never Out? Not Quite¶
Science has long held that black holes are the ultimate one-way door — matter goes in and never comes out.
Lifechanyuan disagrees:
"For anything to exist, it must accord with dynamic equilibrium — there must be inflow and outflow, reception and release. There is nothing in the universe that only receives and never gives."
Black holes absorb gravity and emit repulsive force. That repulsion is what keeps the cosmos in order — pushing celestial bodies apart and maintaining safe distances between them.
The Universe's Greatest Prison¶
Among all the black holes in the universe, one is special. It's called the Yin-Polar Black Hole Body, and it serves a very specific purpose:
"The most energetic 'black hole' in the universe is a prison, specifically for confining divine beings and demons who have violated the heavenly laws."
This isn't a place for ordinary people — it's reserved for divine beings who have broken the cosmic rules. Even gods, it seems, aren't above the law.
The Yin-Polar Black Hole Body is counted among the higher life spaces, alongside realms like the Thousand-Year World, Ten-Thousand-Year World, and the Elysium World. Its energy surpasses all others.
Another Black Hole: The Door You Were Born Through¶
There's a second type of black hole in the Lifechanyuan universe — the Yang-Polar Black Hole Body — and its function is completely different:
"The Yang-Polar Black Hole Body: refers to the womb of the female."
Yes — a mother's womb, in Lifechanyuan cosmology, is a special kind of black hole.
Every reincarnating soul must travel through a space tunnel and enter this "black hole" before inhabiting a new physical body:
"The 'new abode' is the Yang-Polar Black Hole Body — the maternal womb. Only when a reincarnating soul enters this dwelling through a space tunnel does the fetus become a genuine life."
The womb is the gateway through which every soul re-enters the world.
Two Black Holes, Two Opposite Roles¶
| Type | Role | Cosmic Classification |
|---|---|---|
| Yin-Polar Black Hole Body | Prison for cosmic transgressors | Higher life space |
| Yang-Polar Black Hole Body | Womb; reincarnation gateway | Neutral world |
One enforces cosmic law. The other opens the door to new life.
Both are black holes — yet their purposes couldn't be more different.
How Was This Known?¶
Xuefeng's knowledge of these black hole mysteries came not from a telescope, but from spiritual sensing:
"How do you know these mysteries? My answer: through spiritual sensing."
He also welcomed scientific verification. And interestingly, another Chanyuan author, Qian Kun Cao, described the Milky Way's central black hole ejecting matter from its two poles — and later found, upon looking up astronomical images, that the observation matched reality. He hadn't known this in advance.
Intuition and science, arriving at the same place.
Compiled by: Lingzhouca | 2026-05-29