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@obi_jon | 24 September 23 | |
@ 3mel - 24.09.23 - 11:52am thought that black holes being found to emit radiation (hawking ?) kinda already turned common perception about them on it's head, it did for me. Yeah, it kinda did but Hawking radiation is basically just energy being emitted and it's only a miniscule amount of energy that escapes, it's not actual physical matter/material. I haven't read anything on this myself yet, I just heard it being discussed on a podcast. |
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@3mel | 25 September 23 | |
I've always thought nothing escaped
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@obi_jon | 25 September 23 | |
@ 3mel - 25.09.23 - 08:58am I've always thought nothing escaped That's what they taught us at school and was the general consensus before Hawking radiation became known. |
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@crail | 25 September 23 | |
I read a theory that black holes could contain whole universes. That we could be in a black hole looking out
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@obi_jon | 25 September 23 | |
@obi_jon | 25 September 23 | |
@ crail - 25.09.23 - 10:33am I read a theory that black holes could contain whole universes. That we could be in a black hole looking out I think we might have discussed that theory here before, or it could have been in the original(now locked) Space Watch topic. |
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@obi_jon | 25 September 23 | |
@ obi_jon - 9.06.20 - 06:02am Loop Quantum Gravity theory predicts them, or something like them. It's far beyond my limited understanding but to put it as simply as I can, it predicts that matter falling into a black hole doesn't end up being infinitely condensed/destroyed/stored at the point of singularity but instead will at some point eventually emerge on the other side through a white hole, kind of like a mirror/reverse image of the black hole through which it got there. There was more on Loop Quantum Gravity theory in the old topic, in fact my last post in there before it was locked was a link about this. |
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@crail | 25 September 23 | |
Love it
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@obi_jon | 25 September 23 | |
Is it possible that the event commonly known as The Big Bang, was actually the formation of a gigantic White Hole which has been constantly emitting matter into this universe ever since?
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@shadow27 | 25 September 23 | |
Maybe it fuels itself, or the destruction of another section of space fuels this one.
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