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... there is nothing that precludes the possibilities of other universes, but they have no way to describe what happens to matter as it goes beyond a black hole's event horizon and effectively disappears from existence ... to better describe our Universe which will also take into account what happens inside a black hole. Maybe someone reading this answer will be the one to build on Einstein's legacy, with new ways to ...
... black holes might spawn other universes Physicist Lee Smolin thinks that our Universe may be very similar to many other universes because if Stephen Hawking is correct, black holes in our Universe can become a very efficient means for giving rise to other universes just like ours. These scientists are offering mathematical possibilities for this to ...
... in our Universe and the small-scale features now hinted at by quantum theory. Hollywood has made many movies suggesting that the end part of a black hole is connected to a white hole via a connecting bridge—a worm hole—in space-time. With our current understanding of the laws that govern the Universe, there is ...
... fusion. Black holes represent the end of life of certain high mass stars whose core temperatures fail to counterbalance the crushing forces of gravity of the outer layers of the star. This leads to a ... Book''' http://www.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - BLACK HOLES
... —the tidal forces for small black holes would be too great for any human to survive the trip. Larger black holes would allow for the possibility for humans to survive the trip past the event horizon, but then the unlucky astronaut would disappear from existence and have no way to communicate what ...
... tunnelling to big bang initial singularities. A critical parameter is introduced as a boundary between those primordial black holes that result in a baby universe contributing towards the nth generation and those that fail to produce such a progeny. '''To BUY this paper click http://www ...
... known way to survive a trip into a black hole or to even get close to one. ---- Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ... Book''' http://www.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - BLACK HOLES
If a black hole from another universe connects to ours, theoretically, it would be a white hole in ours... but all the other universes' matter would be pulled together by gravity and the white hole would collapse. Is ... of laws that work to describe what happens to matter in a black hole, we cannot offer any ideas about black holes or even if black holes could exist in other universes. Remember that the existence of black holes follows from Einstein ...
... black hole in space, there is a chance for an object to fall into a black hole at a certain approach angle that would allow it to miss the singularity in the center of the black hole ... regions within our Universe or perhaps be connected to different universes. Now that I have described what it is, I must emphasize that scientists currently do not believe white holes or worms holes really exist& ...
... question Black holes describe space-time near a massive gravitationally- collapsed star while the big bang theory offers a descriptive solution to the actual creation of space-time in our Universe. So these are really two totally different concepts and both lead to great thought provoking questions. A ...

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