Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Mind's Eye Re: Gargantua?

Black holes are increasingly regarded as 'grey' - they are sufficiently dynamic for information and light to escape in some periods - there may be no true event horizon.  Black holes emit radiation and over massive time tis would mean there would be nothing left of  them except the radiation - though this begs questions on what happened to information they sucked in - this may now escape towards the end of the black hole life.  Vacuum energy gets into the equations, with what we see as nothing being very powerful indeed.

We are not really that sure on big bang and plenty of other theories, such as M theory, suggest colliding universes rather than BB.  Some think we have data on a dark flow speeding to an attractor outside our universe - this stuff is supposed to be going faster than vacuum light speed.  I could only guess on your interesting speculation Pin - sounds unlikely to me but we need the speculation.

On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 5:57:53 PM UTC, pindleton wrote:

I have a general "what if" question.

Do you guys think that it could be possible that individual universes lie within black holes?

I ask this because to me, it seems a very logical possibility. Our universe began with a "big bang." Could this big bang have not been the creation of a black hole within another universe?

Within our universe, we predict that black holes should exist. Yet, even if they do, we cannot look into them, and the data from within a black hole is unintelligible. Light cannot escape the gravitational forces of a black hole, and therefore, no data can escape. That means a black hole, is, at least in my mind, a self contained universe.

Some physicists have said that black holes can die, and that energy does escape black holes (in the form of unintelligible radiation) . They also say that there is this force called "dark matter" which should comprise a huge % of our universe, yet is somehow undetectable. On top of that it appears that our universe is expanding faster than the speed of light.

Is it not then possible that the dark matter that we believe to exist is the data surrounding our "black hole" that is being pulled into our universe, and that the reason that we observe faster than light growth of our universe is because our black hole is expanding (a.k.a. feeding).

What I mean to say, is that if we are indeed a black hole within another universe, anything that our black hole feeds upon, when it enters our black hole universe would be unintelligible "dark matter," and since our black hole would theoretically grow bigger, wouldn't this mean that our universe would HAVE to expand?

I'm no physicist, but I just want to know what you guys think....


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