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Non Life Sciences => Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology => Topic started by: Stefanb on 13/07/2010 03:15:09

Title: A Black Hole Universe?
Post by: Stefanb on 13/07/2010 03:15:09
While watching my Morgan Freeman-tinged, dumbed-down version of physics and its application to the universe, I came across the analogy of information entering a black hole using the happy couple, Sally and Bob. What was striking to me is the phenomenon of a coexistance- in both the world which is directly visible to us, and the dubbed "holographic" version of the universe. All the long years of arduous elementary and middle schooling, combined with my two semesters of high school worked up my mind to a very innocent suggestion- could the existence of both our physical universe which we are most familiar with, and that of the "holographic" scattered information be the result of our universe being a black hole? Could the creation of our universe have been the creation of a black hole in another universe- our physical dimension being the center, and the "holographic image" being the information still scattered on the event horizon, or radiated throughout the other universe? Perhaps all black holes in our universe are, in reality, other universes... Someone do some scratch math on the back of a paper napkin and e-mail the results to me before I go to sleep  [;D]
Title: A Black Hole Universe?
Post by: Soul Surfer on 13/07/2010 23:36:28
I think that it is most probable that black holes are in fact new universes and I am slowly working my way towards showing the modelling processes that will produce a convincing argument to present to the real experts.  This does not mean that the real experts have got it all wrong  I am quite happy with most of the observations and theory presented today It is just that some critical questions are not yet investigable or being investigated.
Title: A Black Hole Universe?
Post by: Stefanb on 14/07/2010 04:06:47
Cool, in my mind it resounds the same way- "catastrophic" formations of new black holes remind me of what I have read and heard about the ever-popular Big Bang Theory. It would certainly make a lot of sense if the math played out...