Few ideas convey the mystery and awe-inspiring nature of space better than the black hole. Dark, vast and little understood, black holes in many ways represent all that we still don’t know about the universe. With their seemingly infinite emptiness and general unexplorability, they’re also more than a little terrifying. Imagine what it would be like, then, to learn that life exists in these expansive regions of no escape. Sounds like something from science fiction, doesn’t it?
Black holes do not seem to me to be a thing or a place but a transition.
We struggle to consider our universe' initiation at the big bang. We now measure the resulting expansion as a plume not a sphere. Is it not more likely that on the other side of a black hole "whorl" the matter is being spewed out as a plume. That would mean there are dozens of universes" being created and raise interesting questions as to the matter being spewed out to the other side of what. Einstein space time?
I find it difficult to accept condensed matter, time stopped and infinite gravity as just a point. Most of the evidence we have says that the processes are some sort of continuum and the blackhole/ big bang events are just another of them. Ausalan
Beyond the Point of No Return: Is There Life in Black Holes?
Posted by: Katherine Noyes May 25, 2011 05:00 AMFew ideas convey the mystery and awe-inspiring nature of space better than the black hole. Dark, vast and little understood, black holes in many ways represent all that we still don’t know about the universe. With their seemingly infinite emptiness and general unexplorability, they’re also more than a little terrifying. Imagine what it would be like, then, to learn that life exists in these expansive regions of no escape. Sounds like something from science fiction, doesn’t it?
We struggle to consider our universe' initiation at the big bang. We now measure the resulting expansion as a plume not a sphere. Is it not more likely that on the other side of a black hole "whorl" the matter is being spewed out as a plume. That would mean there are dozens of universes" being created and raise interesting questions as to the matter being spewed out to the other side of what. Einstein space time?
I find it difficult to accept condensed matter, time stopped and infinite gravity as just a point. Most of the evidence we have says that the processes are some sort of continuum and the blackhole/ big bang events are just another of them. Ausalan