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Re: Our universe through a wormhole

Read this link on Black Holes and wormholes
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/sc...ack_holes.html
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Read this link on Black Holes and wormholes
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/sc...ack_holes.html
Isn't this the link I posted in the def of a bh v parallell universes or wh thread just yestersday...
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Re: Our universe through a wormhole

Excuse me,,,,,,,,,,,,I always give back ups,,,,,,,,,its just this time i did not
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I disconnected my computer for security reasons so I will be using the liabraries. I would like to continue to study all the books people have been suggesting over the past two years but have been unable to do to personal reasons. I will try to read some of these books and make more scientific statements. My understanding of things is general so please excuse my academia.

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Hello Ryan

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Electrons jump out of orbit so why could a universe in a solar system of universes just jumped out of orbit went through a wormhole and ended up on this side. There would be remenants of two universes therefore in this universe shouldn't we be looking for the two or perhaps the physics of Universe A was the same as universe B (our universe) so you couldn't tell the difference.
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Re: Our universe through a wormhole

Ryan,

I also wanted to refer you again to the following posts:

http://hypography.com/forums/astrono...tml?#post81403


http://hypography.com/forums/astrono...html#post88826

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Steven hawkins created a theory, that the contents of a black hole dumps into another universe.
What happens to the universe (soon to be dumped in) when a new black hole forms could the reason for the big bang be that a new black hole in another universe created and dumped its matter and energy in here.

Further more if other universes had diffrent laws of pysics proposterous amounts of matter energy and the rest would be emtied into are univers
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Steven hawkins created a theory, that the contents of a black hole dumps into another universe.
What happens to the universe (soon to be dumped in) when a new black hole forms could the reason for the big bang be that a new black hole in another universe created and dumped its matter and energy in here.

Further more if other universes had diffrent laws of pysics proposterous amounts of matter energy and the rest would be emtied into are univers
I am not aware of any of Steven Hawkins theory that our universe went through a blackhole could you say what book you read this in? Further I have never relied much on black holes as a study I am almost completely dumb when it comes to them I do understand that when matter or light gets close to them they can not escape the forces of the blackhole. As far as a wormhole vs a blackhole how do they differ. Like I said I am completely dumb when it comes to this topic. I just have an artistic way of looking at it with elements that I could understand such as folding time and space so that a wormhole would be folded time and space but I am not an expert. But I invite anyone to try an give an explanation and as far as a blackhole sucking in a universe I would tend to think that a blackhole has a measureable observable time and place where a wormhole is more theoretical. But I believe that if Einstein proved wormholes exsisted on paper that technically you could apply the principle in practice.

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Re: Our universe through a wormhole

Worm Holes are science fiction.


So is time travel.

So is going through a Black Hole and coming out of the other side in one part.
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