Source: Yahoo
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I read it.
Premise: As an older universeāyes, universe, not star or planetācollapsed, our present compressed-at-the-time universe was borne from the older unverseās back hole.
āThe idea centers around the Pauli exclusion principle, which is a well-known quantum rule that prevents very small particles from occupying the same quantum state within a system. Gaztanaga believes this principle prevents the total collapse of matter in a dying universe, forcing it to ābounceā and expand again, forming a new universe inside what we would call a black hole.ā
Gaztanga, the physicist professor, claims this all falls within Einsteins theory of relativity.
Wild stuff!
I love the stuff that canāt be proven or dis-proven. Itās a cool (novel) theory.
Slow news day?
Its not a new theory.
Edit: Ah, ok. Of course its more that the headline/editorializing from yahoo to blame.
The ānewsā is this newer paper specifically posits the ābounceā formation that works within normal āGeneral Relativityā.
Anyhoo.. I always ālikedā it. Which I suppose is something you can do with theories. An almost aesthetic enjoyment that is beside any kind of voracity.
Weāre definitely living in a black hole. Things are so dense on Earth not even intelligence can escape.
I live in black hole, things drop on the floor and never get found again.
I remember hearing something about this years ago in HS, something about black and white holes, with wormholes linking both together. Makes more since than the big bang and is a good explanation for multiple universes and dimensions.
hereās another shocker: we also may not be living in one!
True, but I do think it maybe a real possibility⦠I guess itās also vice versa since we cannot zoom out from a god like view and know for sure⦠:-\ some things seem impossible from a human standpoint
didnāt read the link or comments
just wanted to say that i live in south africa , which is basically a black hole ā¦
( couldnāt resist)
that 10 socket always vanishes huh lol