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vi.arvind
3rd December 2005, 05:59 PM
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we are in a new age where science takes new dimensions.....
we all have been puzzled by the expanse of the universe and its existence. we all know that it is an intriguing truth.....
what if there is nothing......that means if there is a counter universe just oppossite to that of ours in every aspect...from thermodynamics to newtonian laws and relativity..
that means they would cancel out each other and thereis nothing at all.....since has no no origin our question of origin of the universe is well answered......
it could explain many things such as fusion taking place at only high temperatures......
and much more....please post ur views regarding this subject.
scameter
4th December 2005, 05:09 AM
Speaking of science advancing such, what exactly is this new thing called illusionary physics or theory or something?
sonrisa
5th December 2005, 01:00 AM
the theory of an anti-matter universe isn't exactly new- scientists have speculated about it ever since they reaized that anti-matter could feasibly exist. I once read an article speculating that black holes are actually wormholes to anti-matter universes, the holes on the other side being white holes. Conversely, the white holes in an anti-matter universe would be wormholes leading to matter universes, including this one.
scameter
5th December 2005, 02:43 AM
But how could a white hole be found, because if it is a link between the material and anti-material then it wouldn't exactly be material or anti-material it's self, correct? So then how could we ever find it unless we could detect anti-matter, which how could that be palpable with out matterful detection devices?
sonrisa
6th December 2005, 11:59 AM
well, to find the white hole you have to fall into a black hole in this universe. If you can survive being spaghettified, then you would emerge from a white hole on the other side. As for detecting anti-matter, I believe scientists detected some in our universe back in 1995. I think. At any rate it's been detected.
scameter
6th December 2005, 03:03 PM
But that doesn't make any sense. So are black holes a sort of wormhole into anti-matter existences? And if so, how? How are black holes formed? I know from the collapse on it's self of a stars gravity, but how could that create a wormhole into an anti-matter existence? Gravity must be more than we once thought. And how can anti-matter be detected with material detecting devices, one being our brain?
sonrisa
9th December 2005, 07:31 AM
what doesn't make sense? A black hole is a center of gravity so intense that not even light can get out. Now gravity pulls things in a certain direction. On Earth that direction would be down (forget about that illusion stuff. Hold something directly above your foot, then let gravity do it's thing. Ask your foot if that was an illusion) In a black hole, that direction would be into the black hole. Now theoretically, the gravity would keep pulling & pulling on the matter until it broke thru into another universe, &- viola! a white hole! Actually this could be any universe, not necessarily an anti-matter one. The article I read was merely theorizing that matter & anti-matter universes are linked up in this manner.
If you're having trouble envisioning a wormhole
click here to see drawings of wormholes (http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schww.html). Now what doesn't make sense to me is that the author of that page claims that white holes can't exist becuz they violate the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics. So what about the 1st Law of Thermodynamics? If you got something sucking it in then there has to be something else spitting it out (or, as Paul McCartney would say, the love you take is equal to the love you make :) ) It seems to me that there could very well be white holes spewing matter in from other universes, just as there are black holes sucking matter out of this one, but maybe I don't understand the physics enough....
oh tah-odd.....
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