I'm pretty sure that an event horizon can safely be thought of as the edge of the Universe.
Inside is, get this, another Universe.
Continued elsewhere => in my Big Bang thread.
I'm pretty sure that an event horizon can safely be thought of as the edge of the Universe.
Inside is, get this, another Universe.
Continued elsewhere => in my Big Bang thread.
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.
I truly would be willing to explore... Can I bring my kids? Will there be boys ( I have an almost 15 year old daughter)? I'll do the dishes... no wait, there won't be dishes...sign me up!
Seriously, If you traveled to/into the black hole what would you bring?
I don't think you understand what I meant.
There is no traveling through an event horizon, holographic theory is correct in that the surface of a black hole is the sum of it.
The inside is... different, different physics, different space... and there isn't room inside of it yet to really exist.
It's a universe that had the pause button hit.
The only way to travel into another universe would be a Kerr Metric.
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.
I'm a hopeless romantic...seeking greater understanding of infinite possibilities in an infinite universe... If it's all expanding it seems to be wide open... I don't think we got anywhere with people saying it's not possible... need that picture of the ostrich saying o'rly...
When I see the math, it looks very strange, indeed...not a lick of comprehension there.
some of my questions would be about stability and chaos...mutation...
just thinking out loud...
http://twm.co.nz/hologram.html
That's the first time I've seen the holographic principle phrased like that.
If you realise that our limited, slice by slice perception of TIME is the same as choosing one section of that superhologram described there, it makes a lot of sense actually.
I'm leery of the parapsychological aspects though.
I do not believe there is anything supernatural in the universe. It is inherently natural, and postulating new mechanisms for events which may not exist seems a great folly.
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.
Hi Neutralino, long time no see... where have you been mate? By the way the Universe cannot be unbound if it started from a Big Bang. It need to have a boundary which is expanding... And the Universe is also not expanding into itself, because if it did, then it will start defing a curvature after some time. The Universe as we know is flat..
Maybe it's the opening of a worm hole leading to another universe.
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