That is still under inquiries and yet to be determined.The information entering a black hole leaves later in the form of hawking radiation.
regards
Zelta
That is still under inquiries and yet to be determined.The information entering a black hole leaves later in the form of hawking radiation.
regards
Zelta
"Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life"
"Happiness is not an ideal of reason, but of imagination."
Immanuel Kant
Yeah, I completely disagree with Hawking on the black holes radiating conjecture.
It is just trying to close a loophole in his models, which does not exist in my model, thus it is extraneous.
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Picture a 3-Dimensional grid.
Now compactify it so much that there is no space between the grid lines.
Normally I describe time as the "wiggle room" for the grid lines.
A black hole would be a region with no more wiggle room, perfectly symmetric spacetime.
Like a universe just prior to a big bang.
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Trying to describe a singularity breaks physics, yes.
They do operate well up to a certain threshold though, and we can tell that the Universe was in a more ordered and symmetrical state in the era of the Big Bang by observation.
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Don't think that inflation was the cause of the symmetry, myself, rather the prior conditions.
Many in the quantum cosmology line, along with myself, find describing the state of the prior conditions as the interior of a black hole produces enlightening results.
Emily: Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
Stage Manager: No. *pauses* The physicists and mathematicians, maybe they do some.
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