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Scientists Create never-before-seen Form of Matter
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RE: Scientists Create never-before-seen Form of Matter
I read this last night and it brought out the science geek in meTongue Science is indeed awesome DavidtheGoliathWink With this new theory, our universe is the opposite side of a black hole (and is indeed a subspace of another universe! The reason for expansion is because matter is streaming in from the other side. This would explain why galaxies tend to have the propensity to rotate a certain way, why the temperature in our universe is stable even though it wouldn't have had time to do so had we come from a singularity, and singularities would be explained along with dark matter! Is very cool.

Quote:Solving mysteries?

If our universe was born from a black hole, it could help solve the mystery of what came before the Big Bang and whether our universe was closed, flat or open.

It could also help scientists avoid problems associated with singularities, or infinitely small points with infinite density. In theory, the universe was born from a singularity, and every black hole encloses a singularity. However, singularities are big headaches for theoretical physicists, since the laws of physics break down around them.

"In my model, when the universe is born, there is no problem of having a singularity initially —instead of being infinitely small, it had the radius of its parent black hole," Poplawski said. "Also, instead of black holes ending up with singularities, this model suggests they would end up with universes."








http://m.space.com/8293-universe-born-bl...heory.html
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Dead wrong.  The actions of a finite being measured against an infinite one are infinitesimal and therefore merit infinitesimal punishment.

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RE: Scientists Create never-before-seen Form of Matter - by Mystical - September 27, 2013 at 12:16 pm

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