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Actually, nobody is really sure what happens at the last stages of black hole evaporation: some researchers think that a tiny, stable remnant is left behind. Our current theories simply aren't good enough to let us tell for sure one way or the other.
I know that it is unsure, but some say that black holes die with a bang, a tremendous explosion. This would be the equivilent of creating a white hole


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I just came to understand that the multiverse is an infinite number of parallel universes, each of which can be reached through wormholes in black holes. Right or wrong?
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I just came to understand that the multiverse is an infinite number of parallel universes, each of which can be reached through wormholes in black holes. Right or wrong?
"Infinite": not necessarily, could be a countable, finite number. "reachable through wormholes": possibly, although its not really mentioned in any of the multiverse theories. They tend to concentrate on the possibility of creating additional universes in other dimensions when singularities (black holes) are created.

The seminal accessible description of this is Andrei Linde's SciAm article on Self-Reproducing Inflationary Universes. Facinating stuff....

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The way I understand parallel universes their can only be 11 for the number of quarks there are what is that called smaller than a subatomic particle? Anyway the idea that one can enter another parallel universe through a blackhole is pretty cool. I guess I don't believe anything other than what is personal so the mystery of the universe is far out of reach for me. I am only a little intelligence but it is a joy for what I know. Parallel universes are suppose to live side by side so another you is only standing a few feet away or something like that we have so much intel that it takes a enormous amount of supercomputers to crunch montrous numbers we can never fathom eternity even if we know the laws of physics including a unifiied theory we will never harness the unfathomable that is in God's hands.
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My hypothesis for the order of what people consider the universe is not one but many the theory has been around in the form of a multiuniverse system. A spokesman for multiuniverse systems is Paul Davies from Australia. Before I became aware of the multiuniverse system I imagined a solar system of universes where like the earth rotates around the sun our universe rotatates around what I called a sunburst or that which supplies other univeres within its orbit energy. I looked at the electron to further explain why a universe could jump out of orbit in what we would call a timeloop. Electrons orbit around a nuclues at an atomic level it seemed feasible that all of space and time is made up atoms and therefore recently wondered if our universe was negatively or positively charged I don't know how much that matters other that the fact that electrons could be charged in such a way that allows them to jump out of orbit so if our universe was charged in this way it could jump out of orbit and end up in this space and time. We say that the universe is expanding but what are the physics of that which we are expanding into? Since the so called big bang the physics of the post big bang changed up to the milosecond. In my hypothesis our universe jumped out of orbit of a solar system of universes went through a wormhole (vacume) and ended up in a large scale timeloop. Time will tell wether the hypothesis is correct a lot of time so I am not getting my hopes up in finding out wether or not my hypothesis is correct. Light is the fastest thing according to mainstream science but I saw a book at Barnes and Noble that said that light is not the fastes thing that something can travel faster than the speed of light. If this is so then we need to develop technology that can see beyond the light that is on the border of our known universe to catch up with the light that is escaping or perhaps recieve light that is coming close to us from even farther away. I want to remind you that my credential fall into the category of art and it has been my imagination that has allowed me to dream this stuff up. Some would say it is just a dream and that because their are so many things that people know that I do not does not make me inferior it brings me closer to imagining what once said impossible to something that may one day be common knowledge but for now I am an artist and I respect peoples ideas although at times we do not always agree on what the orgins of cosmology or the mystery of cosmology holds we would all be loved if we had the anwer but I am a true believer that it is people's imagination that turn the wheels of innovation and future technologies that will progress human civilization into the space age

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Ryan,

If you work a bit on your grammer and using the carriage return a bit more, you would make a heck of a sci-fi author. Keep your eye focussed on the details, as there are a few inconsistencies above, but once you better understand the data, your enthusiasm would contribute significantly to a great novel!


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Your probably right what a great novel. I can just think of it now; how people degraded my imagination on Paradoxes Resolved origins illuminated how people stole my inventions. How I gave my ideas to the pentagon oh what a great life and how it all tragically ended or how I became wealthy for dreaming up things that made others look like fools so they lashed out at me every chance they got for their own inadequecies(sp) and how my grammer was so bad and how they called me a demon a robot and made me recant what a great novel you are absolutely right does anyone want to ghost write this stuff you know 40% of people that write books use a ghost writer but if you are looking to get paid you will have to wait until I have money which perhaps will never be the case great idea though science fiction how do you know? How do you anything about what I go through during the course of day because I am a dreamer.
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What if, never held Einstein back look how he influenced me even though the critics on other threads of mine want to put me in strange claims. I'll admit I am a little loony but let's define loony for one thing and then let's talk about how you can make it better. You do not go into a bar and say oh my god I got cancer when you do not. So why do people love to talk about how crazy they are doesn't make any sense to me. Oh yeah, I'm sorry I pissed on your floor.
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maybe you could try bracketing, when you have written your post, before you submit it, read it. Then read again trying to put yourself in our perspective. You will quickly realise that proof is the best way to not land yourself in strange claims. You will also improve the quality of your posts


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For wormholes to exist there would have to be some sort of 'physical' interconnection between singularities i.e. all the high points on an inverted density map are connected in some way. The main problem that arises is when you try to open a physical channel within an infinitesimally small conduit, apart from the amount of energy required.

We already know what happens when we split an atom.

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