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NewbieYNWA

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  1. I thought i had an epiphany that hadn't been considered before . Considering the minds i was up against it was unlikely I tried searching for some info on it but couldn't find any so thanks very much for the link to the article. It actually sounds like a very plausible and likely explanation to me. Also if the theory were to be correct wouldn't we expect to see a white hole on the other side maybe ? so if that's the case it's something that could actually be proven by finding a white hole in our universe. After all we would expect multiple black holes in each universe and only one white hole. Tc.
  2. Hi everyone hopefully i wont come across to daft ,i,m not even sure if this is the correct section to post this question. i'm certainly by no means the most educated of people and really have very little understanding of the sciences, but i do find a'lot of things fascinating and want to learn more. My knowledge of these subjects comes from watching documentary's on the subjects basically , so if the questions i ask sound very silly i appolagize. Any way on to my question , i was watching something on planets going supernova and the creation of black holes. Is it possible that we are watching a big bang and the creation of a new universe in these events , is it possible on the other side of a black hole is another universe springing into existence. Before the collapse of a star and the creation of a black hole there would be nothing on the other side , there wouldn't even be another side before the collapse of the planet . That universe would pop into existence during the event of the supernova. What if anything do we know about what happens beyond the event horizon of a black hole. Thanks for taking the time to read i look forward to learning more on these subjects.
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