u/HotDirector1197

My thoughts after thoroughly researching online.🧐About black holes🕳️🌌

Regarding my previously published paper, I believe there were many unreasonable aspects. As a 3rd year of junior high school student, I sometimes have my own ideas, which were my speculations. However, after conducting in-depth research on the facts about black holes, I have gained significant insights.🧐

1.black hole🕳️

"A black hole is not a solid object, but an extreme region of spacetime geometry. According to General Relativity, when enough mass is concentrated in a tiny space, spacetime curves so severely that even light cannot escape. At the center—the singularity—our current understanding of physics breaks down, as spacetime geometry ceases to behave in a predictable way."

2.white hole🕳️

"Think of a white hole as the 'time-reversed' version of a black hole. While a black hole pulls everything in, a white hole would be a region that only spits out matter and energy. It is mathematically possible according to Einstein's equations, but it hasn't been observed, and it likely violates the laws of thermodynamics, which is why it remains a theoretical concept."

Insect holes🕳️

"A wormhole is essentially a 'shortcut' between two distant points in spacetime. It’s like folding a piece of paper to connect two far-apart dots. However, they are highly unstable and would likely collapse instantly. To keep one open for anything to pass through, you would theoretically need 'exotic matter' with negative energy, which we have yet to discover."

My summary⚡

"These are all valid mathematical solutions within General Relativity, but they aren't necessarily physical realities yet. We treat them as theoretical tools to explore the limits of our understanding of the universe."

White holes and wormholes are just my conjectures; they don't actually exist.

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u/HotDirector1197 — 3 days ago

Black hole detection

Hypothesis: The Quicksand-Gateway Model of Black Holes ​1. Abstract ​This proposal introduces the "Quicksand-Gateway" model of black holes, challenging the traditional view of black holes as mere gravitational dead-ends. It proposes that black holes function as vital conduits in a multiversal recycling system, connecting the collapse of matter in one universe to the creation of another via white hole eruptions. ​2. The "Quicksand" Mechanism ​Instead of perceiving black holes as passive "vacuum cleaners," we define them as dynamic spacetime sinks. ​The Quicksand Effect: As matter approaches a black hole, spacetime itself behaves like fluid quicksand. Matter is not "sucked" in; it is carried by the irreversible, inward flow of spacetime towards a singularity. ​The Event Horizon: This boundary represents the "point of no return" where the inward velocity of spacetime exceeds the speed of light, rendering escape impossible. ​3. Information Transfer and Multiversal Cycling ​Black holes serve as cosmic logistics hubs: ​The Conduit: Matter and energy are compressed and funneled through a wormhole (a spacetime tunnel). ​The Exit: What we observe as a "Big Bang" in a new universe is the material exit point—a White Hole. ​Cyclic Continuity: This creates an eternal loop where the death of a parent universe fuels the birth of a child universe. ​4. Implications for Biological Evolution ​Genetic Blueprints: Biological information may act as resilient carriers through these transitions. ​Convergent Evolution: Due to varying physical parameters across universes, life forms adapt to their local environment. Thus, "aliens" may be divergent evolutionary versions of the same original "human" blueprint, reshaped by different environmental pressures. ​5. Disclaimer ​This hypothesis regarding black holes as "spacetime quicksand" and "multiversal gateways" is based on personal observation and logical deduction. I acknowledge that these ideas currently lack rigorous mathematical proof or observational data, and serve as a speculative experiment. I look forward to engaging with the scientific community to test the validity of these ideas and to further my understanding of the universe.

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u/HotDirector1197 — 3 days ago

black hole problem

While black holes and the Big Bang are closely linked, it's possible that something other than a black hole could be something far more powerful. Currently, the most powerful black hole is the one that truly exists. Historically, if a black hole has ever exploded, it could potentially create more than one universe. However, according to the theory of black holes, they absorb all matter and light. Does this mean that at that moment, the black hole didn't explode but was absorbed and disappeared? Scientists also speak of wormholes, which are spacetime tunnels connected to black holes. Could it be that the matter from the black hole's explosion was sucked in, eventually ending up in another "universe".Because black holes are constantly collapsing, just like when we walk into quicksand we sink, this is the same phenomenon.

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u/HotDirector1197 — 3 days ago