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Re: Anti-matter Black Hole, Paradox Black Hole

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Posted by Erik Helvard/">Erik Helvard on December 3, 1998 08:50:35 UTC

: Anti-matter Black Hole

: : I believe that the Anti-matter recently discovered coming out of the center of our galaxy could be the evidence of other universes. : If there is matter possibly flowing out of a black hole it could leave you to many theories. The fact that this might be anti-matter also gives us a few possible hints to what Dark Matter might be and other unknown or little known things in our Universe.

: Theory #1. : The possibility that there might be a parallel Universe exact to our own but just made of Anti-matter. The two Universes might coexist together right on top of each other or maybe phased out to prevent us from detecting the other Universe. If this is true then the only way for us to see (detect) the anti-matter Universe, is to have the matter phased in. this would lead me to believe that on the other side, the Anti-matter the exact but same Black Hole or more properly called White Hole should be spewing out matter. I believe that the Anti-matter Universe would most likely have the exact same characteristics and laws of the matter Universe but the only difference would be that it is made of Anti-matter.

: Theory #2 : The Anti-matter stream coming from the center of our galaxy could also be evidence that other universes exist. This black hole might in fact be a Worm Hole to possibly another universe or other place our universe which is so popularly thought. This other universe is most likely made of Anti-matter. It is possible that black holes could actually connect universes, again stated widely. I always thought that a black hole could really be a worm hole.

: Theory #3 : What if a black hole is a paradox in itself. This is very hard to fathom because in a way every thing would be opposite in itself. But this may actually work out. If the black hole some how reversed or went ahead or back in time to an extent this may be what the singularity really is. Therefor if you went into a black hole you could theoretically be stuck in time. This may be one reason why we can only detect so much in a black hole. Maybe a black hole warps time and space so bad that there is no time and no space in the singularity. Hence another reason to the undetectable nature. Or maybe one of the two don’t exist any more or are warped to the point they hardly exist at all.

: : Computer Systems Technician,

: Todd B.

Therory #1 I am enclined to agree on the theory that black holes are worm holes. I do not think it is very far fetched when it is said that there are such things as worm holes. When we look at black holes all we see is an emence gravity pulling anything that comes in its way into itself bending even light. A power so great that not even light can escape could be thought to be able to been time or space itself and there by leaving shortcuts in space.

Theory #2

Perhaps worm holes are "gateways" to other universes or perhaps to places in this univers which we cannot see because they lie under or over our universe. This means that our univers is in a sense two dimensional. Perhaps you can find a "subspace" under our univers and in these "subspaces" time and space works under different physical laws and therefore allows faster than light travel and perhaps even time travel.

Erik Helvard 18 years old Denmark

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