Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Black holes spawn baby universes

The Einstein-Cartan-Kibble-Sciama theory of gravity - which I'm sure has to be called the ECKS theory - is very cool especially because it seems to reinforce myths of the phoenix-like creation of life out of death.

From http://io9.com/5586017/was-our-universe-born-inside-a-black-hole-in-another-universe

This potentially means that many of the black holes in our own universe are the incubators of entirely new universes, each separated by the infinite time gap of the event horizon. That said, some properties of the mother universe could trickle through to its daughters, and detecting some of these properties could actually provide experimental proof of the theory. In fact Poplawski speculates this inheritance of properties could solve another great mystery of cosmology.

 It would also explain why I never liked the term 'white hole' - because, if I understand this theory correctly,  material from a black hole does not comes out  from a white hole somewhere else, instead it creates a new universes.

However, it means that my visualisation the universe has changed - whereas before I imagined it as bumps and swirls on an infinity of strings that loop around to forma a torus, I now suspect that the strings are interconnected like a web - branching and rebranching - some to die off and others to spawn. The family tree of God.  

It also reinforces my personal belief that the mulitversal consciousness - or God, if you prefer - is a sentience that that can recreate itself. More on that when i finally get around to publishing my sentience theory.

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