Black Hole/Parallel Universe Theory
October 21, 2015 at 8:51 pm
(This post was last modified: October 21, 2015 at 8:52 pm by Heat.)
Can someone help me understand this?
So say we assume the Parallel Universe theory is true, basically meaning, or at least my understanding being, that any and all events that can occur will occur in a parallel universe.
That being said, how does this work with a black hole? If a black hole contains a bunch of events trapped inside it, that an outside viewer will never see happen after an object passes the event horizon, since the viewer sees an object disappear at the event horizon but from the objects perspective it keeps travelling until it is at the center of a black hole(or at least somewhere past the event horizon), how would this work in the theory of "anything that can happen will happen" with parallel universes. How could you determine what could happen, or what didn't happen, in a scenario where there are two different answers that are both correct at the exact same time?
So say we assume the Parallel Universe theory is true, basically meaning, or at least my understanding being, that any and all events that can occur will occur in a parallel universe.
That being said, how does this work with a black hole? If a black hole contains a bunch of events trapped inside it, that an outside viewer will never see happen after an object passes the event horizon, since the viewer sees an object disappear at the event horizon but from the objects perspective it keeps travelling until it is at the center of a black hole(or at least somewhere past the event horizon), how would this work in the theory of "anything that can happen will happen" with parallel universes. How could you determine what could happen, or what didn't happen, in a scenario where there are two different answers that are both correct at the exact same time?