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12-06-2005, 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by SimpleKid18
Guille, how can time go backwards? This means that things living there would grow younger everyday. If this happened, then there would have to be a start from which all things went backwards... do you mean the BB? And how did things get there in the first place if time was going in reverse, it doesnt seem feasible in my view. How can there be two seperate universes? You mentioned black holes and white holes. Why do they have to 'deposit' matter in a so-called parallel universe?, why cant they just deposit it in the same universe at a different place? Also, you say that there would be the opposite of matter and antimatter but this is in contrast to the black hole... if the white holes deposited matter in the other universe, then it would be expanding, not contracting. Also, if there is more than one universe, where is the boundary between them? What, if anything, is it made of? a k si
This is from our point of view. First, I remember you that the parallel universe is different, so it doesn't have the same stars, galaxies, planets or much less has human beings. And anyway, you are looking at it form the poitn of view of THIS universe: there, they woudl be born and woudl die at the end. Time isn't really going backwards, it's going opposite to us. In the universal sense: first it contracts, then it expands. Ours firts is expanding, and will contract. I said time going backwards so that we got the idea: compared to this one, it's backwards, but it won't be backwards, it will be forward there. So that universe is always in proportion to our size, and both get big and smal, biga nd small, like our lunges. How can there be two separate universe? Well, I think it's quite simple: just like there can be two separate humans like you and me. Now, I must remember you that whiteholes deposit matter here, and get's it from there. The black holes get's matter from here, and depostie them there. They are the same thing, just in the other half. The matter black hole absorb isn't deposit by white holes here because where would they be connected? I mean, how on earth would two disconnected things interchange matter? It's impossible because matter has to physically exist and move in space-time, not just by magic, or whatever othe reason you give to it. But the blakc hole singularity is the same singularity that starts the white hole at the other sid,e this is why the matter cna move throuh there. Now, it's seems you don't understand the basic principle of expansion: it is spacetime that expands and contracts, not matter. Lets see. There is more matter that goes the other universe to this one, because it is smaller, exactly inverselly proportionally to this one, so the matter is nearer to the black holes, so it's easier for black holes to absorb the matter. That is why this one ahs more matter. Actually, the matter they absorb in the other universe is anti.-amtte,r but by falling into it and going into our universe, it changes of charge. And the matter here is anti-matter there. Now, there is nothing outside the universe, all of what exists is then universes and the black holes whtie holes. You see, these brake the fabri cof space time, and have a connection all the way form oen side to the other. That is the connection. I've answered now all your answers. So, now I ask: why isn't there another universe apart frm this one? It is clear that we can't describe nature by this universe, we've already ocma long problems such as BB, antimatter-matter proportions, expansion of the universe, entropy and direction of time.... And all these are explained by the two universe theory.
  
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