Reflecting an interest that I've had for some time that has been rekindled due to its inherent entanglement with my fundamental area of research - the nature of time, I am releasing the first of a three part series on black holes that will raise new questions and hopefully answer them. I had intended to just do one or two but after reviewing the available data I determined that there was enough to do three separate pieces and also offer the opportunity to collaborate to a certain degree, with experts in the field who would be more familiar with the math of black hole physics. I have discovered key correlations in the preliminary data concerning specific features of black holes with established concepts and interpretations of nontrivial space-times with causal temporal dynamics. To be sure that the conceptual interpretation of this new data meets a standard beyond mere speculation, a mathematical analysis is required. I could attempt it myself I'm not an expert enough. My strength is in seeing how to construct a big picture out of little pieces and in breaking big pictures down to their basic components, even when most people don't recognize that there is a picture at all.
The first piece in this new series is titled, Predictable Barriers and Precluding Transversable Black Holes Through Outer Space.