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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Could we be at the centre of a black hole?
« on: 08/07/2014 12:02:07 »
RE: pmbphy, reply #8
So, who knows empirically "At the centre of a black hole there is a singularity"?. I agree that there seems to be one at the external skin or event horizon position. But on the other side of this mem[potential]BRANE could not the enormous gravitational energy of a spherical, hollow singularity be sucking into existence, out of the quantum foam, a pocket universe, with us at the centre. And, not being a scientist, could someone explain, from this central vantage point, why light would thus "come from one direction"? Surly that depends on the spacetime geometry evidenced on the underside of said brane.
And I was thinking, that if we were girt by such a BRANE could it's gravitational attraction not go someway to explaining that, currently unknown, 75% of the mass/energy balance of the universe?
So, who knows empirically "At the centre of a black hole there is a singularity"?. I agree that there seems to be one at the external skin or event horizon position. But on the other side of this mem[potential]BRANE could not the enormous gravitational energy of a spherical, hollow singularity be sucking into existence, out of the quantum foam, a pocket universe, with us at the centre. And, not being a scientist, could someone explain, from this central vantage point, why light would thus "come from one direction"? Surly that depends on the spacetime geometry evidenced on the underside of said brane.
And I was thinking, that if we were girt by such a BRANE could it's gravitational attraction not go someway to explaining that, currently unknown, 75% of the mass/energy balance of the universe?