space.newscientist.com— The objects scientists think are black holes could instead be wormholes leading to other universes, a new study says.
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From wiki: "life as it can be found on Earth."Life evolved on this planet exploiting the conditions found on this planet. Of course the most prominent forms of life are best served by the most common conditions found on a planet, as those forms of life would be best suited to the climate. For example, thermophilic organisms aren't very common on Earth because most die BELOW 70-80 degrees celsius."Life as we know it" is the limiting factor of the "Goldilocks Zone".
There was an article i read one time that used quantum physics to explain the properties of a black hole. In it they called the gravitons or something like that. Basically the event horizon is a gravity shield, everything that fell on it, made the shield bigger (it expands) The original matter inside stays inside and gravitates toward the shield (the expanding universe). The theory suggested that the inside of the "bubble" would contain its own properties similar to our own universes. Thus you have kinda like another universe in side it expanding just like ours. They suggested our universe was just that, but didn't prove/disprove it with facts. You could never go through it though, you would explode into gravitons making the shield bigger.
doomAug 6, 2007
There would have to be matter on the other side otherwise there wouldn't BE an 'other side' to bend the fabric of space/time at the other opening.
neauAug 6, 2007
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viralAug 6, 2007
From wiki: "life as it can be found on Earth."Life evolved on this planet exploiting the conditions found on this planet. Of course the most prominent forms of life are best served by the most common conditions found on a planet, as those forms of life would be best suited to the climate. For example, thermophilic organisms aren't very common on Earth because most die BELOW 70-80 degrees celsius."Life as we know it" is the limiting factor of the "Goldilocks Zone".
giddesAug 7, 2007
There isn't anything 'new' about this...
jamespwAug 7, 2007
hooray!! i'm in the multiverse
Closed AccountAug 7, 2007
Nice article but no portal to another galaxy.
touchetDec 19, 2007
There was an article i read one time that used quantum physics to explain the properties of a black hole. In it they called the gravitons or something like that. Basically the event horizon is a gravity shield, everything that fell on it, made the shield bigger (it expands) The original matter inside stays inside and gravitates toward the shield (the expanding universe). The theory suggested that the inside of the "bubble" would contain its own properties similar to our own universes. Thus you have kinda like another universe in side it expanding just like ours. They suggested our universe was just that, but didn't prove/disprove it with facts. You could never go through it though, you would explode into gravitons making the shield bigger.