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New hypothesis suggests our universe is itself a massive, low density black hole 2
#28513754 - 10/22/23 07:04 AM (8 months, 2 days ago) |
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I'm looking at you, Asante.
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We present an overview of the thermal history of the Universe and the sequence of objects (e.g., protons, planets, and galaxies) that condensed out of the background as the Universe expanded and cooled. We plot (i) the density and temperature of the Universe as a function of time and (ii) the masses and sizes of all objects in the Universe. These comprehensive pedagogical plots draw attention to the triangular regions forbidden by general relativity and quantum uncertainty and help navigate the relationship between gravity and quantum mechanics. How can we interpret their intersection at the smallest possible objects: Planck-mass black holes (“instantons”)? Does their Planck density and Planck temperature make them good candidates for the initial conditions of the Universe? Our plot of all objects also seems to suggest that the Universe is a black hole. We explain how this depends on the unlikely assumption that our Universe is surrounded by zero density Minkowski space....

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Our Universe is represented by the “Hubble radius” and has a mass and size that places it on the black hole line, seemingly suggesting that our Universe is a massive, low-density black hole (Sec. III A).
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Asante
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Re: New hypothesis suggests our universe is itself a massive, low density black hole [Re: morrowasted]
#28513804 - 10/22/23 07:59 AM (8 months, 2 days ago) |
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Lets pretend that at the Beginning of Time, there is absolutely nothing but a bar of soap, and that the Big Bang is that bar of soap, suddenly frothing up to a lather of bubbles inside of a giant bubble.
As time goes on, more and more of the little bubbles pop, and add their soap to the big bubble, which gets bigger and bigger, and the little bubbles, they get fewer and fewer until.. Until you have one huuuuge bubble on the outside and only one little bubble left of the whole universe, on the inside.
And now.. That last bubble pops and there is absolutely nothing but the very large bubble left.
There is a problem with that, becase the bubble has an inner surface but not an outer surface. The problem is, that only one thing with one side to it, has no size at all! Something fantastic happens: Instantaneously the bubble collapses back into a bar of soap, from the biggest to the smallest form and because of that, it explodes from the smallest number, one, into the absolutely biggest number there truly is, the Omnicyclic Number of 10^100000 bubbles, one enclosing all others.
Think about this.
What you have is a universe that forever expands to the point it collapses, and from that collapse forever will expand. So, you have a universe that is forever in motion, that never reaches a point where it stops pumping like a heart, or like lungs, like a courageous little jellyfish, forever contracting and expanding. What you can take away from this is that the universe is forever changing, and this in a way that it forever rejuvenating itself: at the end of its life, it starts yet another life, and yet another life, into eternity. Forever reborn anew.
from: Omnicyclion
of course, by necessity that "bar of soap" that is every possible bubble/particle of the entire multiverse, must be a singularity, a black hole.
The know universe has a mass representing a schwarzschild radius of 3 light years yet this universe was smaller than a grain of sand. That's a black hole.
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Re: New hypothesis suggests our universe is itself a massive, low density black hole [Re: Asante]
#28513931 - 10/22/23 09:52 AM (8 months, 2 days ago) |
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I never got how if everything is being rocketed out from some center big bang why our galaxy is going to collide with the next one over one day, shouldnt everything be going in one direction, outwards
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crap dangit this sucks!


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Re: New hypothesis suggests our universe is itself a massive, low density black hole [Re: gopher]
#28514068 - 10/22/23 11:49 AM (8 months, 2 days ago) |
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gopher said: I never got how if everything is being rocketed out from some center big bang why our galaxy is going to collide with the next one over one day, shouldnt everything be going in one direction, outwards
I think gravity plays a part in this. Look up the great attractor
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