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@shadow27 | 7 January 21 | |
Study raises the possibility that our own universe may look like a black hole to outside observers. So the universe began.. but think of it as a mass of bubbles. One bubble spawns many others that branch off from it.. and so on and so forth ad infinitum. |
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@shadow27 | 7 January 21 | |
''What's also fascinating, some of the bigger baby universes might not have gone so quietly. Above a certain critical size, the theory of gravity developed by Albert Einstein permits that such a universe may be perceived differently by observers. If you were inside it, you'd see an expanding universe, while if you were outside, this baby universe would look like a black hole. A conjecture that leads to wondering - are we potentially on the inside or outside of such a universe ourselves?''
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@trunking | 12 January 21 | |
Can one point in any direction where the Big Bang point of origin really was, or is it more complicated than that?
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@1lostie | 12 January 21 | |
From what i have read the big bangs source is not any one point it is everywhere as space is expanding in all directions i dont really pretend to understand it though
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@trunking | 14 January 21 | |
Puerto Rican Trench Gravity Anomaly pretty interesting
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@trunking | 14 January 21 | |
@ 1lostie - 12.01.21 - 05:55pm From what i have read the big bangs source is not any one point it is everywhere as space is expanding in all directions i dont really pretend to understand it though Space-time pretty weird |
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@trunking | 27 January 21 | |
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