To link all matter and energy with the past present and future, are Black Holes, singularities, the gateways to the beginning of the Universe. Fall into a Black Hole and you go back to a time before the Big Bang ?
Re: Black Holes Doorways To The Begining Of Time ? Comment by rapdogztor on Thursday, January 11, 2007 at 11:13:42 PM
It's a common misconception, black holes are not time-dimentional gateays, black holes are an extremely large quantity of mass condenced into an extremely small ammount of space. Black holes are more dencer then a neutron star, but it's mass, attracts with gravity. It may or may not have spin, but mass is constant, space is constant, gravity for a particular point in space is constant. It's only when you change the point that gravity changes. Black holes are not a gateway in time, they are a super huge rock that's been crushed under it's own gravity.
Re: Black Holes Doorways To The Begining Of Time ? Comment by MAD on Monday, January 15, 2007 at 11:30:49 PM
Sorry to jump in here. I've got a lot of different theories and speculation about what a 'Black Hole' really is, or is capable of.. I'm trying to formulate a more "definitive" fomula in regards to all this information (including String Theory) but humanity is still a long way off from being able to travel to any of these spots and test things on a first hand basis (other than speculative remote viewing). Black Holes are a more mysterious possibility in the cosmos, and scientists still haven't formed a complete consensus about what these anomalies are capable of and actually represent.... We know how they are formed, for the most part, but due to their potential capability to warp/bend space/time, there is still much debate about what "scientific benefits" might arise from a better understanding of black holes..
A fascinating topic, and I think that cosmology/astrophysics, is just as important to our social evolution, as it is to our scientific evolution. Black holes can in fact be intwined with the basis of a "sprititual" understanding of the universe. I'm not saying that I necessarily believe this involves "time travel", however....... But......
http://nwowatcher.com/smf/index.php?topic=4595.0
Great thread on Black Hole articles and info.......
Re: Black Holes Doorways To The Begining Of Time ? Comment by AuntNonie on Wednesday, January 17, 2007 at 10:21:29 PM
rapdogztor wrote:
It's a common misconception, black holes are not time-dimentional gateays, black holes are an extremely large quantity of mass condenced into an extremely small ammount of space. Black holes are more dencer then a neutron star, but it's mass, attracts with gravity. It may or may not have spin, but mass is constant, space is constant, gravity for a particular point in space is constant. It's only when you change the point that gravity changes. Black holes are not a gateway in time, they are a super huge rock that's been crushed under it's own gravity.
Re: Black Holes Doorways To The Begining Of Time ? Comment by Jen Filmtopia on Tuesday, February 27, 2007 at 2:13:32 PM
I'm a complete non scientist, but I have often wondered... If black holes are eating space/time as we know it and then black holes join with other black holes (read that somewhere)... now eventually they would have sucked in the whole universe... then what? A big bang and it starts over? If it had density more than a neutron star (crushing all matter as we know it back into it's original base particles)
times the universe = one heck of a bang! or is that entirely impossible - is space expanding faster than black holes fold in?
Re: Black Holes Doorways To The Begining Of Time ? Comment by Draevyn on Friday, March 23, 2007 at 10:34:06 AM
I'm a complete non scientist, but I have often wondered... If black holes are eating space/time as we know it and then black holes join with other black holes (read that somewhere)... now eventually they would have sucked in the whole universe... then what? A big bang and it starts over? If it had density more than a neutron star (crushing all matter as we know it back into it's original base particles)
times the universe = one heck of a bang! or is that entirely impossible - is space expanding faster than black holes fold in?
From what I understand black holes aren't eating space/time. They "eat" light.. and whatever else happens to pass before them. I would think that since there are black holes, and the universe is still expanding, that would mean that whatever the black holes are eating, it's less than the expansion of the universe.